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Fake job ads waste applicants' time and harm their wellbeing. So why are companies posting them?

www.abc.net.au Fake job ads waste applicants' time and harm their wellbeing. So why are companies posting them?

Fake job listings are increasingly used by companies to give the illusion they're thriving and to placate overworked staff. If you're applying for work, there are plenty of clues to look out for to avoid wasting your time.

Fake job ads waste applicants' time and harm their wellbeing. So why are companies posting them?

It's been a long time since I was on the job market, but it was certainly disheartening how low the response ratio was.
I must have sent out 40 applications for every response, even an acknowledgement of receipt was rare.

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Fake job ads waste applicants' time and harm their wellbeing. So why are companies posting them?
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