A Pakistani woman shared a disturbing experience on X (formerly Twitter) after applying for a trainee and office assistant position through the Indeed app.
She received a message from someone claiming to be a manager at Giga Group, suggesting inappropriate additional duties. Sharing screenshots of the conversation, she captioned, “Being a girl in Pakistan is too difficult!” She highlighted the challenges fresh graduates face, encountering “disgusting people” or nepotism. Giga Group responded, confirming the individual was not an employee and that legal action had been taken.
Her post garnered over 2 million views, sparking widespread shock.
Here is the post below:
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