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Canada has banned employers from ghosting job candidates

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12 points by jethronethro 12 days ago · 2 comments

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aurareturn 12 days ago

Most definitely good law, and I'm generally against too much regulation.

I can see why some employers do it. They want to avoid any feelings, confrontation, feedback, or they want to wait for a better candidate while keeping a decent one as an option. Some of them are just pure lazy and unprofessional.

When I was in college, I interviewed for an intern position at Cisco. I had 3 rounds of interviews. Then nothing for weeks/months. I only found out I didn't get a job when one of my classmates changed her Linkedin profile that shows she got it. I was professional, sending thank you letters to everyone after the interviews and addressing everyone as Mr./Ms. Cisco was the unprofessional party. It was a total waste of my time waiting, anticipating. I swore I would never work for them in my life.

Being ghosted affects the livelihood of the candidate much more so than the employer. It's a good law.

DerArzt 12 days ago

I love that there are industry folks pushing back saying that it will add additional burden and extra administrative processes as if they aren't going to end up sending a legally inoffensive templated rejection letter.

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