A Pakistani girl, Adina Hira, has sparked outrage online after sharing her disturbing experience on X while job hunting as a fresher on the job search website Indeed. Hira posted screenshots of her conversation with supposed employers offering her a Personal Assistant role, which included inappropriate requests to "cooperate with the manager" and "spend quality time with the boss." The indecent nature of the job description shared on X, led Hira to express her frustration, stating, "Being a girl in Pakistan is too difficult!" The indecent nature of the responses has infuriated netizens, with some suggesting she file a harassment complaint with the federal ombudsperson. Pakistan Shocker: Woman Critical After Being Pushed Off Building by In-Laws for Not Cooking Chicken Karahi Properly in Lahore, Disturbing CCTV Video Goes Viral.
Pakistani Woman Outraged by Indecent Job Offer Responses
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
Netizen Suggests Filing Harassment Case
File an appeal for harassment with federal ombudsperson. It's the safest & quickest way to get justice. They will have to pay for this.
— Dr Farhan K Virk (@FarhanKVirk) July 23, 2024
Netizens Outraged Over Offensive Job Offer
Good to see you are speaking about this.... More Power to you.
— Unbeatable Bizenjo 🇵🇰 (@LoveBizenjo143) July 23, 2024
Netizen Support Pakistani Woman
I'm so sorry you had gone through this but if someone starts msging you on WhatsApp it's a clear trap and don't fall for it... block it there and then... do not get engage with that person... it's highly unprofessional. If someone wants to know either communication should be done…
— Sa'adiah! (@AnHeartist) July 23, 2024
Pakistani Woman Told To ‘Spend Quality Time With Boss’ After She Applies for Job:
Women and Child Helpline Numbers:
Childline India – 1098; Women’s Helpline – 181; National Commission for Women Helpline – 112; National Commission for Women Helpline Against Violence – 7827170170; Police Women / Senior Citizen Helpline – 1091/ 1291; Missing Child and Women – 1094.
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