Job seekers hit by surge in 'ghost jobs'

American employers maintained millions of vacancy announcements that never converted to actual employment during mid-2025, according to workforce analytics from My Perfect Resume. Companies advertised 7.4 million positions in June while completing just 5.2 million hires, creating a disconnect exceeding 2.2 million phantom opportunities that absorbed candidate effort without yielding results.

Public sector roles demonstrated the highest rate of nonexistent openings at 60 percent, with education, medical services and financial institutions exhibiting similar patterns. Career specialist Jasmine Escalera noted these fabricated listings often stem from organizational protocols, budget constraints, or attempts to project expansion rather than genuine staffing needs.

The construction and hospitality sectors showed a stronger correlation between posted vacancies and completed recruiting. Experts recommend targeting recent advertisements, scrutinizing vague descriptions, applying through corporate platforms directly, and leveraging professional connections to navigate the distorted employment landscape.
 

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