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yahyahwhat Ā· 5 months ago
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I FUCKONG KNEW IT
"About 81% of recruiters say that their employer posts ā€œghost jobs,ā€ or positions that either donā€™t exist or are already filled, according to a new report from MyPerfectResume, a resume building platform. Jasmine Escalera, a career expert for MyPerfectResume, says this figure is staggering, and discouraging for candidatesĀ looking to land aĀ new role.
ā€œWe often hear job-seekers saying, ā€˜Iā€™m tired, Iā€™m depressed, Iā€™m desperate,ā€™ using these very harsh words when it comes to the job market,ā€ she says. ā€œThis is one of the reasons why they are losing faith in organizations and companies.ā€
Not only are recruiters fessing up to the tactic, theyā€™re also admitting to how common it is. Around 17% say up to three quarters of their job announcements arenā€™t genuine, while 21.5% say ghost jobs account for half of all positions they post, 36% say a quarter of theirĀ postings are fakeĀ or already filled, and 18% of headhunters report that less than one tenth of their work advertisements arenā€™t real.Ā Ā 
It may seem counterproductive for recruiters to advertise ghost jobs, theoretically wasting their own time as well as that of applicantsā€”but there are incentives for doing so. About 38% say they post fake positions to maintain a presence on job boards when theyĀ arenā€™t hiring, 36% do so to assess the effectiveness of their job descriptions, 26% want to build a talent pool for the future, 26% hope gainĀ insight into the job marketĀ and competitors, and 25% want to assess how difficult it would be toĀ replace certain employees, according to the report. Escalera points out that a big reason for posting these jobs is recruiters wanting to improve their businessā€™ imageā€”nearly a quarter also say that fake jobs help their companies look as if they arenā€™t experiencing aĀ hiring freeze, and one fifth say they post ghost jobs to improve the reputation of their company."
(August 19, 2024)
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