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Job seekers hate the recruiting process, survey says

Bernard Hodes Group recently conducted a survey of job seekers on Facebook and found that customer service is still not what it should be the recruiting process.

They were asked to describe what happened after they applied for a job on a company Web-site, the respondents reported as follows:

41% said they never received a response;

28% decided not to submit a resume or application after looking at what they would have to do;

15% said they were invited for an interview;

11% said they received a timely acknowledgement of their submission; and

5% said they received an acknowledgement some time later.

So four-out-of-ten job applicants say they never receive a response is distressing to employers and recruiters. Despite employers best efforts, job seekers still have a highly negative view of the recruiting process and the "resume black hole".

Alas, I have little hope this will ever change. Change must come from the employers but when will they get the message?

Tags: resume black hole

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Jason Roberts Comment by Jason Roberts on June 21, 2008 at 10:19am
The ATS has become a black hole for resumes. The process doesn't work if candidate don't actually talk to a person.
Alphonse Ha Comment by Alphonse Ha on June 13, 2008 at 4:08pm
What would you suggest an employer to change?
chris knott Comment by chris knott on June 13, 2008 at 8:57am
In this day of ATS's and companies taking a better look at their recruitment process, it is troubling to say the least that 41% receive no response!

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