Saturday, July 4, 2020
Ghosting The dating phenomenon hitting the job search world - Copeland Coaching
Ghosting The dating phenomenon hitting the job search world The number of companies reporting job search candidates ghosting them is on the rise. Ghosting is a term typically used in dating. It happens when youâve been dating and one of the people stops responding to all communication with no reasons as to why. They may suddenly stop returning calls, texts, or emails. Itâs as if they disappear. In the past, companies did this to candidates without thinking about it. The job seeker would put in many hours for interviews and preparation. Then, the company would decide it wasnât a good fit and would drop the candidate. What goes around comes around it seems. Now that the job market is improving, candidates are dishing this same approach back at employers. Companies are reporting that job seekers are bailing on scheduled interviews. And, after accepting job offers, they arenât showing up to their first day. Some companies are reporting that existing employees are quitting with no notice. They just donât come back. One NBC report estimated that 20 to 50 percent of job applicants and workers are ghosting their employers. So, whatâs a company to do about this? The job market is tight, and companies still need to hire. First and foremost, treat those youâre interviewing the way youâd want to be treated: with respect. Proactive job searching is hard. Itâs an emotionally painful process. If youâve ever been without a job, you know how it feels. Be transparent. If you already have someone in mind to hire, donât lead a candidate on needlessly. If you are putting the position on hold, tell them. If the candidate isnât the right fit, let them know. And, if you arenât sure when you plan to call them back, be honest. Last, youâre building a relationship with everyone you interview. Just because theyâre not a good fit for this job doesnât mean they wonât be a fit for a job in the future. And, they may know someone who is a fit. If you work to build a relationship with each person, even if itâs just as a LinkedIn connection, youâll increase the chances of being a company that people want to work for. I speak to executives every day who are looking for a new job. Theyâre shocked at how long it can take. They canât believe how hard the rejection can be. And, they are often completely unprepared for how out of control they feel through the process. It can be like driving a car that has no brakes. If youâre a company thatâs experiencing candidate ghosting, itâs time to look in the mirror. Are you the kind of place employees want to work? How do you treat the candidates you interview? The cutthroat approach to business worked, when the market was tough for job seekers. But, now that job seekers are back in the driverâs seat, a new game plan is required to win the best talent. I hope these tips have helped you. Visit CopelandCoaching.com to find more tips to improve your job search. If I can be of assistance to you, donât hesitate to reach out to me here. Visit CopelandCoaching.com to find more tips to improve your job search. If I can be of assistance to you, dont hesitate to reach out to me here. Also, be sure to subscribe to my Copeland Coaching Podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher where I discuss career advice every Tuesday! If youve already heard the podcast and enjoy it, please consider leaving a review in iTunes or Stitcher. Happy hunting! Angela Copeland @CopelandCoach
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