How to properly ask a business to take down hiring ads?

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 2 years ago

Here is a simple scenario that I have seen often, personally, from friends and colleagues.

Someone looks around for job openings, takes a quantitative amount of time to alter their resume, cover letter, do research on the business and apply. Later, they find out they're not hiring. The business STILL has the ads up, even on their own website, that they are hiring, but do not take them down. Out of this, personally, I have started emailing businesses or calling them instead of wasting my time applying first.

What is a good way to reply to an email that states they are not hiring anymore but they still have their ad up? That possibly wastes however much time of the applicants and in my opinion is irresponsible on the businesses end. I would like to find a politically correct response to let them know that they should take their ad down.

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