44% of High-Income Seekers Silently Withdraw After Casual Interviews, Study Finds
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- 📰 Published: May 13, 2026 at 20:00
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A survey by uloqo reveals that 44% of job seekers earning over 8 million yen withdraw their interest in their top-choice companies after a casual interview. High-class talent views these sessions as strategic 'confirmation sites' to evaluate how their skills can leverage the organization. The drop in interest is primarily due to a lack of specialized knowledge from interviewers and the absence of specific contribution proposals. Improved interview design focusing on actual business challenges could potentially retain 86.7% of these silent quitters.