Listening to LGBTQIA Individuals’ Pre-Employment Needs: A Mixed-Methods Positive Communication Study

T. Socha, Kayla Blansett-Peters, Kellie Fennell, Caitlin Finley, Fredous Gambo, Sasha Grigoreva, Zachary Hall, Tyran Hunt, D. J. Mack, Matty Madden, Worth Osgood, Loreto Richard De Miguel, Sherita Washington
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We listened to LGBTQIA individuals in this exploratory, mixed-methods, positive communication study to better understand preemployment needs from their point of view. Among the most frequently occurring needs LGBTQIA individuals sought in prospective employers were to feel (in order of prominence): “included,” “comfortable,” “safe,” “supported,” and “secure,” in organizations where employers “respected” and “communicated” “transparently” with all workers; qualities mentioned more often than “equal treatment” and “access to help.” Like all employees, LGBTQIA individuals begin to form (pre)employment communication understandings and practices starting with a first job (as teenagers) where early preemployment communication experiences can affect later employment communication practices. Implications for positive employment recruiting communication and for future positive employment communication practices with LGBTQIA individuals are offered.
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倾听女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋和变性者的就业前需求:混合方法积极沟通研究
在这项探索性、混合方法、积极沟通的研究中,我们倾听了 LGBTQIA 人士的心声,以便从他们的角度更好地了解他们的职前需求。男女同性恋、双性恋和变性者在寻找未来雇主时最常出现的需求包括(按突出程度排序):"融入"、"舒适"、"安全"、"满意 "和 "满意":"在雇主 "尊重 "和 "透明地 "与所有员工 "沟通 "的组织中,LGBTQIA 感到 "被包容"、"舒适"、"安全"、"被支持 "和 "有保障"。与所有员工一样,LGBTQIA 从第一份工作(青少年时期)开始形成(就业前)沟通理解和实践,早期的就业前沟通经历会影响日后的就业沟通实践。本研究为积极的就业招聘沟通以及未来与 LGBTQIA 个人的积极就业沟通实践提供了启示。
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