One in five job postings turns out to be a ghost listing. Studies indicate that roughly 20-22% of job ads circulating across hiring platforms are never filled—companies either pull them after getting enough applicants, use them for recruiting pipeline padding, or post roles with no real intention to hire. This hiring market quirk reflects broader economic uncertainty and has real implications for job seekers and the broader labor landscape.
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DeadTrades_Walking
· 18h ago
One-fifth of the positions are ghost jobs? Damn, that's too outrageous, equivalent to wasting time submitting resumes for nothing.
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GasBankrupter
· 18h ago
This ghost position is really ridiculous, one-fifth... I don't even know how many resumes I've submitted, probably just feeding the dogs.
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StakeWhisperer
· 18h ago
This one-fifth ghost position is really impressive. The company's move this time is truly bad...
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CantAffordPancake
· 18h ago
Are you kidding? One-fifth are ghost positions? That's really bold. HR folks are really playing around.
One in five job postings turns out to be a ghost listing. Studies indicate that roughly 20-22% of job ads circulating across hiring platforms are never filled—companies either pull them after getting enough applicants, use them for recruiting pipeline padding, or post roles with no real intention to hire. This hiring market quirk reflects broader economic uncertainty and has real implications for job seekers and the broader labor landscape.