Should You Share Feedback With Candidates After an Interview?

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The hiring process is as much about building relationships as filling roles. For candidates, the interview experience often shapes their perception of an employer. One key element that leaves a lasting impression is the feedback they receive. As a talent acquisition specialist, it’s easy to question if sharing feedback is worth the time. While it offers many potential benefits, it also comes with challenges for employers to consider. 

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The Pros of Sharing Feedback Improves Candidate Experience Demonstrates Employer Transparency and Professionalism Builds Employer Brand The Cons of Sharing Feedback Can Be Resource-Intensive Misinterpretation Potential Legal Risks Why Companies Restrict Feedback Sharing Best Practices for Sharing

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