Hiring Urgently
William Rochelle
Game-Changing Global Leader | Architect of Operational Excellence | Multi-Channel Contact Center Powerhouse | Scaling Startups & Fortune 500s to $90M+ Heights and Beyond | C-Suite Level Go-Getter
Searching for a job is already stressful, but the modern recruiting process makes it downright exhausting. Too many job seekers are met with a cycle of redundant steps, rejections, and unanswered questions. You see a job posting labeled as "urgent," apply with a polished resume and a personalized cover letter, fill out a never-ending application on Workday, follow up with the hiring manager—and then, after weeks of waiting, receive a generic rejection. But wait—why is the same job posted again the next week? Was this job ever real?
The Endless Loop of Hiring
Many job seekers have experienced this scenario:
This cycle repeats endlessly, leaving job seekers wondering: What’s really going on here?
Is the Job Even Real?
One of the biggest concerns among job seekers is whether the roles they’re applying for actually exist. In many cases, companies post jobs for reasons unrelated to hiring:
These misleading tactics waste job seekers' time and create a demoralizing experience.
The Hiring Process is Broken
Another glaring issue is the inefficiency of modern hiring systems. Many companies rely on automated applicant tracking systems (ATS) that filter resumes based on rigid keyword-matching algorithms, meaning perfectly qualified candidates can get rejected before a human ever sees their application.
Additionally, requiring candidates to manually input every detail from their resumes into an application system—often riddled with glitches—is outdated and disrespectful of their time. The lack of human interaction in the hiring process, paired with robotic rejections, only adds to the frustration.
What Needs to Change
The job market is competitive, but companies must recognize that the hiring process should be a two-way street. Here’s how it could improve:
The Takeaway
For many job seekers, the hiring process feels like a never-ending loop of wasted effort and false hope. If companies truly want the best candidates, they need to create a fair, transparent, and efficient hiring system. Otherwise, they'll continue losing great talent to the frustration of the process itself.
Until then, job seekers are left asking the same question: Make it make sense.
Thanks for reading,
William Rochelle, but you can call me Bill
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7 小时前William Rochelle, it is so crazy for people to be jumping through so many hoops while applying for positions while job hunting. Then waiting for replies, if they ever get any.... SAVOR the FLAVOR of the awesomeness in this I do NOT!!!