MatureDJ
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www.businessinsider.com
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That's not a real job opening: Some companies are posting 'ghost jobs' but don't actually plan to hire you — or anyone
Recruiters say that ghost jobs — listings companies aren't actually recruiting for — have become more common as the economy and labor market shifts.
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my opinion: This is a like a stuck-up chick in Dating Limbo with her OLD profile, only becoming interested if a GigaChad happens to swipe on her.... half of managers said they keep job postings up because they're "always open to new people," even if they're not actively recruiting.