
The Reddit post from the user named @regrets_only_ received the traction online after the trainee shared a worrying experience of release only 23 days for internship at the start in the Grumram. Anonymous poster revealed that they left home and spent £30,000 of personal savings to move to the role to be suddenly rejected. They said they worked 10 to 12 hours a day, including several weekends before they were told that their position was no longer needed after the client had retreated.
According to the startup founder, he assured the state close to mentoring and a full -time role after three months with the initial salary at least £40,000. However, less than a month, these promises collapsed.
“I was shocked … I regret I believed the founder,” the trainee wrote, calling an experience “disaster”. Now the unemployed and daunting, fighting for the hard labor market in the competitive ecosystem of Gurgaon. Since then, the contribution has triggered a debate on science media. Here are some reactions.
Support responses were poured from other redditors. “Something like this has also happened to me. Do not get negative thoughts and start applying a linkedin thoughtlessly, even if there are 90% of employment extracts, but you can get 2-3 calls per month very well, if you are constantly applying daily.”
Another one added: “It happens. If you return in time and think about it, you would still accept this offer. At that moment it was the best decision you could make with respect to.
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