To lure talent in a tight labor market, some companies are “catfishing” job candidates with false promises of remote work and easy hours.
Since these perks remain a top priority among job seekers, certain employers resort to overstating their policies to seem more appealing, says Molly Johnson-Jones, co-founder and CEO of Flexa Careers, a global directory of flexible work companies. She calls it “fake flexibility.
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