ALSO READ: 'Switching jobs only way….': Engineer shares 'hard truths' about Indian companies; calls appraisals ‘a joke’ Chopra even shared a screenshot of the applicant's message on his social media handle at X. He wrote, “This is how you get attention! (Obviously won’t take money but very impressed with the pitch)" According to the applicant's proposition, he was ready to pay Chopra $500 ( ₹41,000 approximately) if hired to work at Wingify and claimed that he would be free to fire him and keep the money in case he did not prove his mettle within the first week. ALSO READ: He lost his job.
Now he’s having F1’s wildest season. The message read, “I want to work at Wingify. I have a unique proposition for you.
I'll pay you $500 to hire me. If I don't prove myself to be one of the best within a week you can fire me & keep the money. Saying this so I'll have skin in the game & not to waste your team’s time.
Looking forward to your rejection." One netizen wrote, "I can bet same for product role at 2x but guess this trick won’t work now (sic). Another wrote, "It also speaks about the sad state of jobs currently - where a candidate has to mention $$$ to get attention :)" ALSO READ: RBI estimates show 5% growth in jobs in FY23 in post-covid recovery While a netizen commented, "It’s a super bad pitch. Getting impressed with this pitch is also bad for hiring managers." "That's one good DM, this message just speaks the person's confidence so much," a social media user wrote.
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