Ghost Jobs: Why Fake Job Listings Are Growing

幽灵工作:为什么虚假工作列表越来越多

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2025-01-17

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Jobs that companies post, but don’t intend to fill, may account for as much as one in five jobs advertised online, according to an analysis by Greenhouse. Wall Street Journal careers and work bureau chief Lynn Cook joins host Ariana Aspuru to explain the mystery behind so-called ghost jobs.  Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • A growing number of job seekers who feel like they're throwing applications,

  • cover letters and resumes into a void might be applying to so-called ghost jobs.

  • According to a new analysis from the hiring platform greenhouse, one in five jobs advertised is fake or not filled.

  • It's almost like there are millions of people who feel like the world is gaslighting them because they read headlines.

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  • well, if everything is so great and people are getting jobs, why do I feel so stuck?

  • Why am I not getting traction?