Article 65H2Y Employers are now ‘ghosting’ applicants in tight labor market – and that’s not all bad | Gene Marks

Employers are now ‘ghosting’ applicants in tight labor market – and that’s not all bad | Gene Marks

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Gene Marks
from US news | The Guardian on (#65H2Y)

It's rude to end a relationship in radio silence, but it provides insight into a company's culture and how it treats its employees

We knew it was coming. The practice of ghosting" has taken a 180-degree turn. Up until recently, many job candidates in this very tight labor market thought nothing of accepting interviews - even job offers - and then ghosting the company that recruited them by simply not showing up. Now, new data from jobs platform Glassdoor finds that a growing number of employers are doing the same.

According to Glassdoor's chief economist, job seekers have increasingly reported being ghosted by employers since the pandemic began. The share of interview reviews mentioning ghosting has almost doubled (+98%) since Feb '20," he wrote in a Twitter post. In January 2019, roughly 1.25% of interview reviews mentioned ghosting and that percentage has increased over the past two and half years to more than twice that amount."

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