A recent study revealed that one in five job postings are fake, as some companies post listings with no intention of hiring and use different tactics to attract job seekers.
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According to Quartz, the 2024 study by Greenhouse revealed that many industries are prone to ghost jobs. Construction was at the top of the list at 34%, while the arts landed second at 31% and legal jobs at third with 29%. The study also revealed that some businesses rely on ghost posting to project growth despite not actively expanding and keeping their options open for prospective candidates.
A different study revealed that some hiring managers confessed that their companies had listed fake job postings, ranging from as little to one to three postings to 75 or more. Others also admitted that ghost postings are a scare tactic to make current employees feel replaceable and increase productivity.
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Here are some tips for those actively searching the job market: Pay attention to specific keywords and job postings that remain active for months, especially those with vague descriptions that do not specify requirements. Recognizing this trend can help job seekers identify authentic opportunities and avoid wasting time on positions that are unlikely to materialize.