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it does, but the damage isn't proportional to job seekers and there can even be malicious incentives to do this. That should be punished and discouraged.

We've seen for a long time now that companies will put up with a lot of inefficiencies for various other bottom lines.



That’s true - it’s not in proportion.

But how do you punish this without making it even worse in some other way?

Much of the current situation stems from fairness-minded regulations forcing companies to post jobs they already have a candidate for, wasting everybody’s time.


I guess our opinion will vary on "worse", but the worst case for a job seeker is less jobs to click on. I don't see that as worse than applying to a bunch of jobs thst don't exist or are otherwise exploiting the idea of a job posting.

>Much of the current situation stems from fairness-minded regulations forcing companies to post jobs they already have a candidate for, wasting everybody’s time.

Yes, I do believe we should repeal those regulations. Someone who wants to hire a friend of family member will figure out how to do it.

H1bs are a more complex matter. They should ironically enough strengthen those so an H1b isn't held hostage by an employer who can lay them off on thr drop of a hat. They should have more protections as they are a sponsored guest and not yet an American citizen.




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