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Should We Inform Every Job Applicant of Their Status?
What should we do with short-list candidates who don't get the job? I believe it is important that candidates invited to a job interview be informed of their status and the outcome of the recruitment process (even if they aren't the one selected). I think it gives the potential job holder a sense of accomplishment and self-confidence, but might it not also be important to our reputation as an employer? To say nothing of getting a head start on recruiting top candidates in the future? How do most organizations of any size handle this?—Tough Choices, human resources management adviser, integrated professional services, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
- April 3, 2013
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