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A woman from Pakistan had a distressing encounter when she looking for a job at a well-known corporation. With the help of the Indeed app, the girl applied for a trainee and office assistant job as a first-time applicant. She was taken aback when she received a message purportedly from the manager of the firm asking her to engage in additional duties associated with the job that reportedly implied sexual favours. The woman posted screenshots of an alleged chat she had with the manager of Giga Group.
The X (formerly Twitter) user captioned her post stating, “Being a girl in Pakistan is too difficult!” The user went on to describe how she applied for a position available to fresh graduates on the Indeed website. “It’s unbelievable!! Who knows how many innocent girls they must have taken advantage of,” the caption further read.
According to her, when recent graduates search for work, they either run into these “disgusting people” or rich parents who gain access through referrals.
Being a girl in Pakistan is too difficult! I applied for a job on the Indeed website, which was for fresh graduates, and this is the message I received. It's unbelievable!! Who knows how many innocent girls they must have taken advantage of. When a fresh graduate looks for a job, pic.twitter.com/QCDTeRZlLr— Adina Hira (@_dinatweets_) July 23, 2024
The user has reportedly received feedback from a company representative informing them that the “manager” did not belong to their company. The woman was even given the assurance that the company had filed a lawsuit against him.
Response from GiGA group saying that person is not related to our corp. But responsibility lies with Giga group to check upon sm for their misrepresentation. pic.twitter.com/ic8OjxPq6f— Adina Hira (@_dinatweets_) July 24, 2024
Meanwhile, her post has already amassed over 2 million views with users expressing shock at the incident.
A user commented, “At least he already warned you. Imagine if you didn’t know any of it and boss wanted quality time.”
wtf… at least he already warned you.. Imagine if you didn't knew any of it and boss wanted quality time ????— A B (@abdullahhhh97) July 23, 2024
Another user stated, “Seriously????? No way that is true!”
Seriously????? ???? No way that is true! ????— ????????MrCool???????? (@mrcoolger) July 23, 2024
“Good to see you are speaking about this. More Power to you,” read another comment.
Good to see you are speaking about this…. More Power to you.— Unbeatable Bizenjo ???????? (@LoveBizenjo143) July 23, 2024
A user added, “This is absolutely disgusting.” The user went on to remark that if he’s asking for sexual favours from staff members with such casualness, one can only assume what he’s done to other people who have worked for him before this.
“He cannot be in power,” said the user.
This is absolutely disgusting. If he’s demanding sexual favors so casually from employees, one can only wonder what he’s done to others who are already working for him. He cannot be in power.
— Sarah (@electron9_1) July 23, 2024
Yet another user said, “This is so sad and unfortunate. Can’t you file a complaint against them in Women rights commission in your country?”
This is so sad and unfortunate. Can't you file a complaint against them in Women rights commission in your country?— Bhuwan Devshali (@whoisbhuwan) July 24, 2024
Sexual harassment in Pakistan is punishable by fines, imprisonment or both.
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