The use of electronic recruitment, also called e-recruitment, in the developed countries is rapidly becoming one of the fastest-growing recruitment techniques . Despite the apparently widespread use of e-recruitment, however, a gap seems to have emerged between research and practice , possibly because scholars are struggling to keep up with the sheer pace of change . The increasing number of research contributions tend to focus on the design of corporate recruitment websites , applicants’ perceptions of career websites,and e-recruitment system design . So far, however, there has been little academic research on the subject from an organisational, i.e. recruiters’, perspective. Here, the organisational perspective refers to the process of organizing and performing recruitment tasks and activities within organisations, in the context of an organisational environment. Moreover, little attention has been given to the impact of technology on the recruitment process as a whole, or to how the e-recruitment process is integrated in practice . The aim of this research is to fill some of