The CEO of online food ordering aggregator Zomato had put out a job vacancy on his social media platform X on November 20. For this vacancy, he had demanded Rs 20 lakh from the applicants for the first year.
Deepinder Goyal felt that his initiative would be taken as a unique idea, but it did not happen. After this, Deepinder Goyal is feeling trapped and is now giving clarification by talking softly. Here we are telling you in detail about his cleanliness.
Now we are clearing our stand
On November 21, he clarified that collecting Rs 20 lakh from people was never part of the plan. He expressed hope that paying a company to get a job will not become a trend in this world. In a post on social media platform Also announced.
Goyal wrote, this was not just another appointment post. As some people said, you will have to pay us Rs 20 lakh. It was just a filter to find people who had the power to appreciate the opportunity for a fast-paced career, without being bogged down by the obstacles that lie ahead of them.
Update: I am looking for a chief of staff for myself. pic.twitter.com/R4XPp3CefJ
— Deepinder Goyal (@deepigoyal) November 20, 2024
“We will reject most applications that have money, or that even talk about money,” he said. The sheer volume of applications we received will reveal our true intentions and learning mindset.
Goyal said that collecting Rs 20 lakh from people was never part of the plan. He shared a screenshot of a private conversation between him and a user on X, who defended the idea. In the conversation, Goyal said, ultimately we will not ask for Rs 20 lakh, and will pay only to the appropriate person.
Won’t do this again
Supporting the unusual recruitment post, he said, something like this can be done only once in the world. Now that everyone knows the real intention behind it, if we do it again we will not be able to get the desired results. In his post, Goyal said, …and I really hope that paying money to a company to get a job does not become a trend in this world. This is not good.