Friday, January 24, 2025

Welcome to 'career catfishing' -- Gen Z’s new defiance

Ghosting strikes the hiring process, as Gen-Z applicants react to unresponsive hiring managers by no longer replying to messages and sometimes not even turning up on the first day of work.

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... Entering an increasingly competitive job market, some Gen Zers are responding to unusual situations in atypical ways. Dealing with endless rounds of interviews, slow-to-respond employers, and an overall frustrating hiring process, a fraction of the cohort have taken to ghosting their employers back.

About a third (34%) of Gen Zers are opting to do what's known as "career catfishing."

This means a successful candidate accepted a job and then never showed up, according to a survey of 1,000 U.K. employees conducted by CV Genius.

The results found career catfishing is one of many strategies employees are using to gain more autonomy at work, including coffee badging and quiet vacationing.

However, Gen Z applicants aren't alone in going no- and low-contact during the recruiting process. Some 74% of employers now admit that ghosting is a facet of the hiring landscape, according to a 2023 Indeed survey of thousands of job seekers and employers. ...


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