In the depths of the hiring world, a terrifying trend continues to haunt employers and job seekers: ghosting. No one is safe from it, and yet everyone is scared of it. Ghosting isn’t just an inconvenience for employers and job seekers alike, but rather a complex failure of communication that leads to annoyance and disappointment. Whether you have been ghosted by a potential job or a potential candidate, ghosting haunts every individual within the working world. In this month’s newsletter we are calling the ghostbusters and finally solving this horror story. 

The Two Faces of Ghosting

There are two sides to the ghosting story and everyone is guilty of it. Whether you know it or not there is a chance you have once fallen victim to ghosting either as the ghoster or ghosted. 

Candidates sometimes stop responding to communication, don’t show for their interview or simply disappear after they have accepted an offer. This not only causes frustration on behalf of the recruiter and employer, but it causes hiring delays, and wastes resources such as time and money. 

Employers and recruiters have been known to not respond once resumes are submitted, or never reach back out to a candidate following an interview/phone screen. This not only causes frustration and disappointment for the candidate, but it can damage the company brand through negative candidate experience.

Regardless of which side of the ghosting you are on, everyone has had a bad hiring experience. Ghosting causes frustration and disappointment for both employers and candidates, and thus causes both parties to lose faith in the hiring system. Most candidates, ”who have been hunting for a job for months say the process is both frustrating and demoralizing, especially after sending hundreds of applications that fail to get a response.” (CBS News). This brings the question, why is ghosting haunting the hiring process?

Why is Ghosting Haunting The Hiring Process?

Ghosting is considered largely a new trend that was brought about with the increased use of technology within the hiring and communication process. With the influx of technology augmented hiring and communication, it is easier for both candidates and employers to look at all of their options within the hiring process.

The shifting dynamics of the job markets seen through hiring websites such as Indeed and LinkedIn, highlight how many opportunities are available at any given time. Meaning that candidates now can mass apply to positions and thus forget that they reached out to employers, or forget to schedule/show up for their interviews. Employers are facing the same problem, as there is a larger number of candidates applying to their positions. With this many hiring teams can become overwhelmed and thus not focus individual time to each candidate that applies.

However, the largest contributor to the ghosting epidemic is the general fear of confrontation. No one enjoys sharing bad news, especially when there is a fear of disappointing someone or upsetting them. This affects both employers and candidates. Candidates fear upsetting potential employers when explaining the position is not a good fit, or that they have found another position. Employers sometimes fear disappointing candidates when explaining that they are moving forward with different candidates. Both situations lead to either party avoiding the perceived confrontation, and with this the communication line dies. 

Lack of communication protocols only further exacerbates the problem, and with this the communication loop is never closed. Ghosting is something that will affect everyone within the business world and the costs of it are felt in every aspect of a business.

The Cost of Ghosting

Ghosting has negative effects for every aspect of the hiring process but the most damaging is an overall erosion of trust within the hiring process. Candidates feel discouraged knowing that they never heard back from employers, and employers are frustrated they wasted time having been ghosted by potential candidates. Both of these situations cause damage to a company or person’s brand. This can lead to negative word of mouth/reviews regarding experiences with a company, and can lead a candidate to be placed onto a do not hire list. There is nothing more damaging for a candidate than ghosting a recruiter, and not showing for an interview or first day. 

By ghosting employers, candidates miss out on good opportunities and positions, and likewise employers miss out on skilled and qualified candidates. Although ghosting is so easily avoidable, many people still let the fear of disappointing someone dictate what type of worker/company they will be. 

How to Break The Curse

Ghosting is a trend that is easily fallen into but it is also a curse easily broken. It takes action from both parties, but with a commitment to stopping the trend it can finally be put to rest. Employers can avoid ghosting candidates by setting clear expectations for the hiring process; highlighting the hiring process steps. In addition, a commitment to closing the communication loop between candidates and employers is the main way to stop the ghosting on a whole. Being able to communicate with candidates even when the response is a “no” is essential to eliminating ghosting from the process. Furthermore, building a communication culture that values transparency between both the company and the candidates can help in this process. 

Candidates can eliminate ghosting on their side of the hiring process by setting clear intentions with employers and recruiters at the get-go. Responding to employers/recruiters messages even if they are no longer interested in the position ensures that everyone understands each side’s intentions. Maintaining clear intentions and desires with employers/recruiters secures a communication bridge between candidates and employees. Due to this employers/recruiters are more likely to think of the candidate if a position they fit better arises. Ghosting is a fixable problem and with that both employers and candidates can experience a more efficient hiring process. 

Although ghosting plagues the hiring world, it can be easily stopped. This hiring season don’t let ghosting spook you. Take the steps to break the ghosting curse, and the easiest step is to increase and maintain healthy communication throughout the entire hiring process. Here at Optimum RTS we are working to exorcise ghosting, by helping candidates and employers avoid communication nightmares, and find real results. Our skilled recruiters are here to ensure that your company finds quality candidates and stays in contact with them. If you’re ready to hire candidates while avoiding the ghosting nightmare, call us today to learn more about our recruiting and hiring services.

Sources: 

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/employment-job-market-surge-in-long-term-unemployed-workers-economy/