Job applicant's letter highlights concerns over ghosting in recruitment practices
A job applicant who experienced silence after a final interview sent a stinging letter to the organization, expressing disappointment. Professor Carol Kulik noted that providing feedback about poor applicant treatment can benefit organizations. The ongoing trend of ghosting in recruitment has raised concerns about the erosion of basic decency in hiring processes.
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Published 18 Jun 2026, 19:01 UTC · Updated 18 Jun 2026, 19:10 UTC
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