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Ask HN: What’s with all the job applicants who ghost the company
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3 points
by taklimakan
1888 days ago
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I’m seeing an increasing trend of job applicants who ghost the company after the first contact. For our latest job opening we received north of 300 applications of which a solid 15-20% have been contacted back. Not a single applicant has ever replied thereafter. Some have replied to schedule a first meeting and simply didn’t show up. If it happened to my company only, I’d start questioning our HR procedure and the approach, or language, of our recruiter. However several of my friends and peers reported the same kind of story. Maybe I’m just a grumpy old man but... is this the new normal in recruitment? Is it a collective revenge against companies that ghost candidates? |
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After a few rounds of applying to jobs, people start to simply shotgun out resumes and filter the job opportunity later. I doubt there's any conscious malice involved. This is a tough time for some people and those applicants probably stopped being selective after early failures. Others who are looking for lateral moves may just be testing the waters. What's the delay between collection of applications and first contact?
> Not a single applicant has ever replied thereafter. Some have replied to schedule a first meeting and simply didn’t show up.
Not sure how to parse this. It sounds like some of them are replying.
> is this the new normal in recruitment? Is it a collective revenge against companies that ghost candidates?
I think what you are describing is the old normal. The shoe is simply on the other foot. "It's just business" has become almost a mantra for technocrats.