You’ve heard about this disturbing trend of discrimination against the unemployed, where people without a job basically don’t even get invited for interview because they’re perceived as not good enough.
Well, we surveyed recruiters, hiring managers, and HR professionals about it and the results are appalling!
- 82% confirm that “discrimination against the unemployed is a reality” (gasp!)
- 55% say they have “personally experienced resistance when presenting qualified yet unemployed candidates”
- 53% see unemployed job seekers as “unemployed for a reason” or “probably not qualified.”
We think this needs to stop and have a very easy, high impact solution for it: Get businesses to commit to interview at least 1 unemployed candidate for every Job opening.
We’re not asking they hire anyone that’s “probably not qualified” or “Unemployed for a reason,” just interview them when you have a job opening.
4 Ways To Help Today:
1. The “quick and easy” way
Take the pledge here:
2. The “I care” way
Put any or all of the following tweets in your feed over the next few weeks, or come up with your own tweets:
- WOW! 55% of #HR/Recruiters say they have “experienced resistance when presenting qualified yet #unemployed candidate” http://tinyurl.com/3fftckh
- 82% of #HR/Recruiters surveyed say there is #discrimination against the #unemployment. Take @zeroUE pledge http://tinyurl.com/3fftckh
- 6.2 mil Americans have been unemployed for 27 wks+. Take pledge to get #interviews for #unemployed http://tinyurl.com/3fftckh
- 53% of #HR/Recruiters see #unemployed job seekers as “unemployed for a reason” or “probably not qualified.” http://tinyurl.com/3fftckh
3. The “this needs to stop” way
Write a short post about this issue. Feel free to use the survey results or other data points and quotes from the press release. Make sure to embed the pledge box (displayed above) in your own blog post by inserting the code below :
<div id=”end_discrimination”></div>
<script type=”text/javascript” src=”http://zeroue.org/end_discrimination/”></script>
4. The “thank you soooo much for your help” way
Do all of the above.
Thank you for reading to the end and don’t forget to interview at least one unemployed candidate next time you hire.
Best,