November 21, 2024

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Techie ‘urgently hiring junior wife’ on LinkedIn shocks people, Internet reacts to the spoof

Jitendra Singh, a software engineer, recently posted a “humorous” message on LinkedIn regarding his search for a “junior wife.” Following his post, it quickly gained attention, eliciting a range of reactions from people, some of which were conflicting.

As Singh made the post, he wrote, “Urgent hiring! I’m looking for a ‘junior wife’ to join my life. Note – Please do not apply for experienced candidates (wives). I will conduct separate hiring for experienced candidates. Job type: Rest of the life. Career Level: Entry Level (Only zero experience is preferable). Salary: Confidential. There will be three rounds of interviews. Final round: face to face”

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He elaborated on the “criteria” for this “role,” stating that the individual should possess a “minimum of two years of cooking experience, the capability to awaken during the night to prepare spicy biryani, effective communication skills, as well as being respectful, decent, obedient, loving, and goal-driven.”

At the end of his post, he also added that this was meant as a “funny post” and only to “make people laugh”.

This post was shared four days ago on LinkedIn. Since being posted, it has gained more than 2,000 likes and numerous comments. Many people shared mixed reactions in the comments.

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Techie 'urgently hiring junior wife' on LinkedIn shocks people, Internet reacts to the spoof

Criticism and Disapproval of Jitendra Singh’s LinkedIn Post

An individual wrote, “Get real. Apart from being so outdated (100 years?), a post like this will harm your job searches. Attitudes like this in your workplace may get you sacked or cause you to be subject to a POSH complaint. Everyone who wonders why I don’t see it as just funny, the reason is simple: it isn’t.”

A second said, “What kind of post is this, and how can LinkedIn allow this nonsense on a professional platform? This is not Instagram or Facebook.”

“Why don’t you post these pick-up lines on Tinder, Bumble, Hinge or Shadi.com,” posted a third.

A fourth commented, “Jitendra Singh, I don’t know how this post is going to stick with you when you perhaps grow mature and realize how demeaning it is.”

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