Ghost Jobs Statistics 2026

In 204,223 US tech & professional postings, 20.9% are recycled — the same title+company re-posted three or more times. We measure observed posting behavior, not whether any single job is “fake.”

The most-cited ghost-job numbers are surveys. Here is what postings actually do — measured, with honest definitions and curated industry research.

SoviaJobs ResearchData through June 2026

Key findings

  • 20.9% of postings are recycled (42,783 listings) — measured, not surveyed.
  • 428 distinct title+company combos were posted 10+ times.
  • External research puts true ghost-job (no-hiring-activity) rates around 18-22% — directionally aligned with our recycling data.

The measured number: 1 in 5 postings is a repost

This is the only ghost-job figure on this page we measure directly — the recycled share of postings. It is a behavioral signal (the same role re-listed under new IDs), not a claim that any individual job is “fake.”

Measured, not guessed. From 204,223 deduplicated US tech & professional postings. A repost is observed behavior, not proof of intent.

The hosts that recycle the most

Recycling concentrates on recruiter and staffing-oriented hosts; large company ATS instances recycle far less. Amber rows recycle half or more of their own postings. This is observed behavior by host, not a judgment of any one employer.

NameRecycledPostings
  1. 1brightvisiontechnologies.appl…
    92.3%n=891
  2. 2simera-talent.freshteam.com
    74.7%n=651
  3. 3microsoft
    65.1%n=1,769
  4. 4www.capitalonecareers.com
    52.1%n=705
  5. 5ziprecruiter
    39.3%n=3,242
  6. 6careers.unitedhealthgroup.com
    34.3%n=534
  7. 7careers.google.com
    30.1%n=745
  8. 8amazon
    29%n=3,765
  9. 9eeho.fa.us2.oraclecloud.com
    27.7%n=874
  10. 10lever
    27.5%n=7,156
  11. 11jpmorganchase.contacthr.com
    27.5%n=918
  12. 12www.google.com
    23.1%n=740

The numbered stats (for citation)

Our data first, clearly separated from industry research. Every figure below is measured from deduplicated postings, not self-reported.

  1. 20.9% of US tech & professional postings are recycled (title+company posted 3×+).
  2. That is 42,783 recycled listings in the pool.
  3. 9,709 distinct title+company combinations were posted three or more times.
  4. 1,813 combos were posted 5-9 times.
  5. 428 combos were posted 10 or more times.
  6. The most-recycled ATS host recycles 92.3% of its postings.
  7. Industry: Greenhouse reported ~18-22% of postings with no hiring activity.
  8. Industry: a 2024 arXiv working paper (Hunter Ng) estimated up to ~21% ghost postings.

Our data: recycled-posting share

20.9%

of postings are recycled (3×+)

42,783 listings

428

combos posted 10+ times

9,709

combos posted 3+ times

How many times the same role is posted

Most title+company combinations appear once. But a long tail is posted again and again — and that tail is where recycled supply concentrates. The chart counts how many distinct combos fall in each repost bucket.

Recycling by where the job is hosted

Recycling is not uniform across application hosts. Some recruiter and staffing-oriented hosts recycle the vast majority of their postings; large company ATS instances recycle far less. This is observed behavior by host, not a judgment of any one employer.

Tiered definitions (never one blended number)

“Ghost job” gets used for very different things. Collapsing them into a single scary percentage is misleading, so we keep the tiers distinct:

Stale

A single posting left open well past a normal hiring cycle.

Pipeline

An evergreen req kept open to collect resumes for future needs.

Recycled (what we measure)

The same title+company re-posted under new IDs — 20.9% of our pool.

Likely-ghost

A posting with no detectable hiring activity (estimated by external research, not us).

Industry research (clearly separated)

These figures come from third parties, not our pool. We keep them apart so the measured and the surveyed never get confused:

  • Greenhouse reported roughly 18-22% of postings showing no hiring activity in their applicant-tracking data.
  • Hunter Ng (arXiv, 2024 working paper) estimated up to ~21% of postings may be ghost jobs.
  • Employer surveys (e.g. Resume-Builder-style polls) report higher numbers, but these are self-reported opinion data — flagged as such, not measurement.
How this was measured (n=204,223)

Sample: 204,223 postings · Window: 2026-03-20 – 2026-06-09

Method

  • Recycled-posting share = distinct title+company combinations posted three or more times under different posting IDs.
  • Combo-size buckets count distinct combinations, not individual listings.
  • Repeat-by-host share computed within each ATS host's postings.
  • External figures are cited from named third-party research, not recomputed here.

Limitations

  • We measure recycling, not employer intent — a recycled posting is not proven 'fake'.
  • Industry ghost-job rates are external estimates with different methodologies.
  • Corpus is tech & professional roles, not all US jobs.
  • ghost_score is application-biased and is not used as a market-wide stat here.

Salary figures are platform-estimated posted ranges (posted or estimated), not employer disclosure. Corpus is tech & professional roles.

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Ghost jobs statistics FAQ

What percent of job postings are fake or ghost jobs?
In our pool of 204,223 US tech & professional postings, 20.9% are recycled — the same title+company re-posted three or more times. That is a measured behavioral signal, not a claim that any specific job is 'fake'. External research estimates true ghost-job (no-hiring-activity) rates around 18-22%.
How common are ghost jobs in 2026?
Common enough to matter. We measure 20.9% recycled postings directly; Greenhouse has reported ~18-22% of postings with no hiring activity, and a 2024 arXiv working paper by Hunter Ng estimated up to ~21% ghost postings. We separate what we measure from what others survey.
What is the difference between a ghost job and a reposted job?
A reposted (recycled) job is the same role listed again under a new posting ID — we measure this directly. A ghost job is broader: a posting with no genuine intent or activity to hire, which can include stale, pipeline, and recycled listings. We never blend these into one scary number.
Are ghost job survey numbers reliable?
Treat them carefully. Employer surveys (e.g. Resume-Builder-style polls) report high ghost-job rates but are self-reported opinion data, not measured posting behavior. Our recycled-posting share and Greenhouse's no-activity figures are behavioral measurements, which are more reliable.
How can I tell if a job posting is a ghost job?
Check whether the same title from the same company keeps reappearing under different posting IDs, how old the posting is, and whether the company is actively responding. Recycling and staleness are the strongest detectable signals; description wording alone is not proof.