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The research group "Multimodality, Interaction and Discourse" (part of the Research Unit Linguistics) within the Faculty of Arts at KU Leuven focuses on the study of language and interaction as social and/or conceptual practices, as observed in a variety of interpersonal contexts, including spontaneous interactions in the workplace. The group is currently seeking a new colleague who wishes to pursue a PhD on language use in job interviews.
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Language plays a central role in the construction of social identities. This takes place in interaction, among other things through the indexical value of language, categorization, and various verbal and non-verbal means. This identity work takes on a particularly crucial character in gatekeeping contexts, where decisions are made about access to opportunities. Job interviews are a prototypical example of this. In addition, this project also examines onboarding processes, in which new employees gradually position themselves within the organization and professional identities are further shaped.
The project studies these processes using the case of shortage occupations in the context of residential care centers. In particular, the focus is on shortage occupations for which, in recruitment, candidates with a migration background and an educational level up to secondary education are sought. This setting and target group are particularly interesting because, on the one hand, there is a tension between labor market demand and labor market access: candidates with a migration background belong to a group for whom job interviews often constitute a significant hurdle, while employers in this sector are highly dependent on these workers due to ongoing staff shortages. On the other hand, linguistic, interactional, and interpersonal competencies play a crucial role in residential care centers.
The project will result in several conference contributions and approximately four academic articles. Theoretically, it contributes to research on indexicality, identity work, impression management, and gatekeeping in job interviews with candidates with a migration background. Socially, the project aims to help reflect on inclusive and effective recruitment and onboarding practices.
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The job interviews will take place on 31 August 2026.
For more information please contact Prof. dr. Melina De Dijn, mail: [email protected] or Prof. dr. Dorien Van De Mieroop, mail: [email protected].
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