As someone who’s been working in the recruiting and talent acquisition industry for two decades, Dustin Mazanowski knows how important it is for job candidates to use “key words” on their profiles and resumes that quickly distinguish them from the pack.
Now, job seekers like Mazanowski and Hall say volunteering their COVID-19 vaccination status could give them a competitive edge. Challenger said he’s already seen “a small group of people” who are revealing their COVID-19 vaccination status on resumes and profiles, and he thinks more will follow suit.
More companies are requiring vaccinations for employees Here’s where the complicated job market dynamics get even more intricate — and make it a serious question to consider including vaccination status. Though vaccination is specifically being required in less than 1% of all ads on the site, AnnElizabeth Konkel, an economist at the Indeed Hiring Lab, wrote that “with delta variant cases surging, employers are undoubtedly wondering how they can keep their business’s recovery on track.”
Knowing a prospective employee’s vaccination status ‘could be a relief for employers’ The real possibility of new federal rules will give some companies the cover they’ve been seeking to proceed with vaccine mandates, Challenger said. In such a contentious moment, spotting a mention of someone’s COVID-19 vaccination status “could be a real relief for employers to say ‘I don’t have to ask about this,’” he said.
Listing your vaccination status on your resume could be a gamble Hall and Mazanowski say they haven’t encountered any nasty reactions to their job-search related revelations. That doesn’t mean the strategy is risk-free, said Challenger. Generally speaking, resumes and job profiles should steer clear of controversies that would sink a job possibility from the start, he said.
mrtgr Can confirm.
That's cause Companies know the workers will be replaced with robots soon so they don't care what they ask or what someone cares about anymore....AI will bring companies to have zero empathy
Good, that’s how it should be, if you are not vaccinated and can’t prove that the vaccine affects your health, then get vaccinated
lol
🤡🖕
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Source: trtworld - 🏆 101. / 63 Read more »
Source: TheCut - 🏆 720. / 51 Read more »
Source: Reuters - 🏆 2. / 97 Read more »
Source: CNN - 🏆 4. / 95 Read more »
Source: HuffPostWomen - 🏆 27. / 68 Read more »