
Legitimate companies are increasingly posting fake job listings, known as ghost jobs, leading thousands of people to apply for non-existent positions. This practice is impacting the job market, with many applicants wasting time and effort on these fraudulent listings. In Austin, several companies are known for such practices, raising questions about their business models. The job market is facing calls for regulation to address these ghost jobs, which are seen as a form of fraud.
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