I was forwarded the following regarding communication in today's business environment. I think it is relative to what I have encountered thus far in my job search:
Yes according to a recent study by Capital Consulting in London. I came across this short little article from Workforce Management in a newsletter. It is a short artice so I will reproduce it in it’s entirety (emphasis is mine):
At Least Say Thank You:
Shoddy recruiting does more than chase away potential high performers. New research suggests it also may cost companies in the marketplace. Capital Consulting in London says nearly one-quarter of job seekers have been poorly treated when applying for a job, and they frequently take out their frustrations by broadcasting the news far and wide: 31 percent share the bad experience with three to five people, with 24 percent telling six or more people. These sensitive job seekers use their leverage as consumers too, with 53 percent vowing to never purchase products or services from the offending companies. The biggest complaint centers on lack of communication, with 53 percent expressing anger at not being told why they weren’t chosen for a position.
There you have it. The English are on top of their game, and they still break for tea.
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