But, of course, the capitalist chattering class will never talk about employers doing the ghosting.
I've had it happen before, whether actual ghosting or the equivalent thereof.
On the ghosting, rather than a potential employer not actually show up for a video or phone interview (and obviously, they can't "not show up" for an in-person at their office), my experience here is an employer say they'll call or email me to set up a time for an interview and never do.
Just happened last week.
Having learned more about the company since I initially applied, my interest rate had dropped and I didn't even bother contacting this person back.
An "equivalent of" version?
Advertising a job, getting bunches of resumes, getting at least some people to comment on salary expectations, then ...
Eighty-sixing those resumes and readvertising the position.
I've had this before, too.
In my past experience, I think the company used the info they'd gathered to try to make a lowball offer to an in-house candidate. Whether that was the "why," or not, as in a deliberate plan, in two cases over several years of job-hunting, I know that's what happened.
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