Pakistani woman says 'this country is hell' after being asked to spend 'quality time' with boss

Pakistani woman says 'this country is hell' after being asked to spend 'quality time' with boss

Pakistani woman says 'this country is hell' after being asked to spend 'quality time' with boss

'Who knows how many innocent girls have been taken advantage of.' Pakistani women expressed outrage.

Pakistani woman says 'this country is hell' after being asked to spend 'quality time' with boss

A resident of Pakistan who was applying for a job as a fresher and was asked to spend quality time with her boss. She shared the WhatsApp conversation on social media platform 'X' and expressed her anger. She said, “Being a girl in Pakistan is very difficult!''

An X user named Adina Hira shared her experience on social media while applying for a job as a fresher in Pakistan. Narrating the entire incident, she said, “I had applied for a job on the Indeed website, which was for fresh graduates, and received this message. is incredible!! Who knows how many innocent girls they have taken advantage of. When a new graduate looks for a job, they either have to deal with such disgusting people or those with rich parents who get in through referrals. This country is hell!''

She also shared screenshots of the conversations, in which one of the recruits told her that she “needs to be ready to cooperate with the boss on any activity.” When Hira questioned him about it, the person said, “You should spend some time with your boss.”

Response from the company

She also later shared the company's response to distancing itself from the hiring partner. Adina Hira

In another tweet, she said, “The response from Giga Group is that the person is not related to our corporation. But it is Giga group's responsibility to check sm for their misinformation.

People react to her posts

User name Salim asked her if it is better to ignore these types of posts and he said, “They clearly mention specialized tasks so if you are not interested then it is better to ignore these types of posts, it is very sad to see that most people prefer these types of jobs. . Because they don't have anything else to do… Glad to see you're talking about it.''

Responding to them, Adina Hira said, “When I applied and sent my CV, none of this was mentioned. This personal message came later and secondly, one cannot even imagine this happening to such a big company.

Another person, Dr Farhan K Virk, advised her to file a harassment appeal with the federal ombudsman, adding, “It is the safest and fastest way to get justice. They will have to pay for this.




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