The term “ghosting” has become common language in the dating world. It describes the practice of individuals disappearing from a relationship; ignoring texts, phone calls, messages and other attempts to make contact.
Ghosting has become a “thing” in recruitment too. To date, the common phantoms have been employers who don’t respond to candidate applications or go silent following assessments and interviews. This black hole phenomenon is widely recognised and frustratingly still commonplace – and it has the potential to do significant damage to business reputation and brand too. Well, it seems that candidates themselves are now making like Casper the Friendly Ghost and disappearing into thin air at all stages of the hiring process.
There’s a chance it could be a case of candidates treating employers the same way they’ve previously been treated themselves. Whilst that’s entirely possible, we are now in a candidate-led market with skills shortages. Potential hires have plenty of choices, applying for up to 8 roles a week in some sectors.
"Treat people the way you want to be treated. Talk to people the way you want to be talked to. Respect is Earned, Not given" Hussein Nishah |
With competition fierce and lots of choices, we need to deliver a standout experience at every step to be memorable, impactful and positive.
Here are 7 areas where you can deliver a brilliant experience, service and massively reduce your candidates vanishing from your process.
For all the attention candidate experience is getting right now, there’s still an overwhelming number of companies that are either getting it right or not improving. That creates a golden opportunity to make simple, impactful changes that could be transformational – and remove the likelihood of candidates ghosting your business.
If you can, harness technology positively and make it work for you. Any modern applicant tracking system should be supporting all the ideas above and help put people at the heart of the hiring experience.
Act and be like the kind of people that you’d want to work for!
In the immortal Ghostbuster lyrics from Ray Parker Jr – “bustin’ makes me feel good!”