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Labor shortage. These words might not sound that scary to you if you’ve never had to scramble to fill a vacant position. But if you’re a manager staring at a gap in the schedule, the phrase likely still reverberates in your bones.

Those whose backs are against the wall are usually the ones who get creative to solve their problems, which, in recruiting, means moving beyond just posting a listing on LinkedIn.

We collected dozens of funny “Now Hiring” signs that caught job seekers’ attention on the street, and who knows—maybe after taking the picture, they immediately applied.

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    Of course, the loudest ad might not be the most accurate. A recent report from job site Monster suggests nearly 8 in 10 workers — 79 percent — say they’ve accepted a job that didn’t match what was promised during the hiring process.

    Because this phenomenon is so widespread, even the term “career catfishing” was, at some point, adapted from the online dating world to describe situations in which either employers or candidates misrepresent themselves through misleading job descriptions, overstated company culture, or exaggerated résumés.

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    Magic Car Wash workers needed sign listing strict hiring signs and expectations for existing staff culture.

    This was posted at my car wash.

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    The report, based on a survey of more than 1,400 American workers across various industries and experience levels, highlights that for many of them, the reality of a new job fails to live up to the hype leading up to the offer.

    Nearly half of those surveyed said the responsibilities of their role differed from what was described. More than one in five felt the company culture was misrepresented, and 9 percent reported that their pay or benefits were not what had been promised.

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    Popeyes sign stating short staffed and asking customers to be patient with hiring signs visible.

    This should be on the door of every establishment, regardless of staffing levels.

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    Workers who feel misled often report dissatisfaction, burnout, and early resignations. Research underscores the importance of meaningful work and growth opportunities, suggesting that surface-level perks or inflated promises can’t compensate for deeper disconnects between expectations and reality.

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    But interestingly, 13 percent of respondents admitted to misleading employers during the hiring process, most often by exaggerating job responsibilities, skills, work experience, or education.

    Even more telling, 67 percent of workers believe someone they currently work with misrepresented their qualifications to get the job, but then again, every team has its weak link.

    I guess the risk goes both ways.

    #12

    McDonald's sign with message about ice cream machine working, highlighting hiring signs and staff motivation challenges.

    McDonald's is getting aggressive, trying to hire those 14-year-olds.

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    Experiencing a bait-and-switch during a job search is one of the breakdowns in the system that today’s workforce is worried about, says Jon Stross, president and co-founder of hiring platform Greenhouse.

    “What frequently happens is, in the rush to get going with hiring, [companies] just grab a job description from a past job, or maybe they go online and they find a job at a different company and they copy it,” Stross explains.

    #15

    KFC hiring sign stating need for reliable workers, highlighting key hiring signs and staff expectations in a casual outdoor setting.

    KFC in the Dallas/Fort Worth area.

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    #17

    Smiling Home Depot employee in apron holding a hiring sign promoting career development and benefits.

    How bad is it to work at Home Depot?

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    As far as confronting the experience as a job candidate, Stross says your best defense is to ask plenty of questions throughout the hiring process.

    “Get clarification about what the job is,” he recommends. “If you ask, ‘What does it look like to really succeed in this job?’ it’s a good question that both shows your interest and also helps you get clarification.”

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    #19

    McDonald's lit sign at night reading now hiring losers, illustrating signs of a lazy and miserable work environment.

    If you’re a loser and need a job, McDonald’s is accepting applications!

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    #20

    Handwritten part time girl wanted sign taped to a wooden window frame, reflecting an urban street scene outside.

    Saw this at a pizza place in Brooklyn. Not sure if this means they’re hiring or just looking for companionship.

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    Coming back to the ads themselves, a recent survey by Adobe found that job seekers reported the phrases that most deter them from applying to a position are "customer-obsessed" and "wear many hats," with 33 percent each, closely followed by "rockstar."

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    Other notable standouts include "fast-paced environment" and "family," likely a reference to listings that say a team or workplace feels like a family.

    And as we can see from this list, they can do much better!

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    #26

    Store interior with numerous closing and sale signs, featuring a hiring sign, illustrating hiring signs in retail settings.

    This "We're hiring" sign is in front of the Macy's store that is going out of business.

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    #29

    Burger King sign in a parking lot with a hiring message for managers on a cloudy day.

    Looks like SpongeBob has a lot of power at Burger King.

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    #33

    Rally’s restaurant sign displaying hiring notice and special menu offer against clear sky and trees background

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    #42

    Sign outside Dogs R Us restaurant showing a hiring message related to staff and hiring signs.

    We’ll miss you, Chris, but time is money.

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    #43

    Sign on a restaurant window with a hiring notice reflecting staffing and hiring challenges for existing staff.

    Popeyes always recruits the most intelligent employees.

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    #44

    Banner outside a building displaying a now hiring sign with words about staff qualities and hiring signs.

    This place in my town just put up an interesting "now hiring" sign. They pay their workers $7.25 / hr.

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