Nowadays, it's normal practise for people to post job openings on networking sites like LinkedIn. Social media has given companies additional opportunities to interact with job candidates and give them a better understanding of the business.??
Employees have also been more artistic with their resumes; some have even made them more appealing to fit the organisation they are applying to.?
Posting job openings in newspapers has gotten a little out of date, but one person did it, and it garnered a lot of attention on social media. Here's what the ad said and how the internet reacted to it.
On Page 10 of a newspaper, a man announced a job vacancy for a bike instructor. He stated that he needed a bike instructor but added that the person "must be courteous and not a Gemini."
"My name is Pravinbhai Sudani, and I need to learn how to ride a bike. He must be considerate, since I would have asked my father to teach me if I wanted to be embarrassed. He shouldn't have a Gemini sign because they are careless. If he likes anime, we can also talk about Naruto. It's a Jawa Bobber, my bike. I earned it by playing bidblast on the CRED store, so please don't demand fake money," he wrote in the newspaper ad.
Aneeta posted the newspaper clipping on Twitter. The caption for the tweet states, "I am still attempting to fulfil Pravinbhai ki expectations."
The post went viral, and ever since it was posted, it has received 6,000 likes and more than 4 lakh views. A man joked, "Getting a job in BCCI?is more easy than this."
A girl added, "ˇ°Geminis are irresponsibleˇ± Pravinbhai iss baat pe toh us rhega."
"Pravin bhai, bilkul uske jaise hain, uski bhi requirement list itni badi hai," another man joked.? ?
Here's what some other people wrote.
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