Job Application Portals Send False Progress Notifications After Role Closure
Applicants receive advancement notifications from employer portals only to find the role was already filled, causing wasted effort and emotional frustration. This reflects poor application tracking system design at large employers. The mismatch between automated notification triggers and real-time role status is a systemic ATS problem.
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