LinkedIn Post Sparks Outrage: Techie Urgently Hiring Junior Wife

LinkedIn Post Sparks Outrage: "Techie 'Urgently Hiring Junior Wife

LinkedIn ads get a lot of responses from people. While some are unhappy with this situation, others think it is a joke.

Software engineer Jitendra Singh “liked” a post on LinkedIn about how he “hired” a female “junior employee”. She quickly responded to people’s thoughts and feelings after publishing the post.

Many people had mixed reactions to this. Singh wrote when he shared the post: “Hiring quickly! I’m looking for a “little lady” to join my life. Remember – please do not apply to competitors (women). I will purchase separately for experienced people. Type of work: Rest of life. Job Level: Entry (no experience preferred). Salary: Confidential.

There will be three meetings. Finally: Face to face. He also added that “for this job” “must be done and make spicy Biryani, good communication, respectful and reasonable, obedient and loving, goal-oriented.”

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Look at his post here :

This article was published on LinkedIn four days ago. It has received more than 2,000 likes and numerous comments since its publication.

Internet reactions

Someone wrote: “Tell the truth. Besides not being old (100 years?), words like these can hurt your job search. This behavior at work could lead to your dismissal or a POSH complaint. For anyone wondering why I think this isn’t funny, the reason is simple: it isn’t. “

The second person said: “What kind of advertising is this and how does LinkedIn allow such bad things on a professional website? This isn’t Instagram or Facebook.”

“Why not Tinder, Bumble, Hinge or Shadi.com? A fourth letter read: “Jitendra Singh, when you mature and know this is bad, I don’t know how this article will stay with you.”

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A fifth person advised, “This is the right platform for what you are looking for It’s not; there are many other dating apps on the market.

Go look for it; don’t do it here. Some people also say they’re willing to Apply for this job as “Hot”.

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