
The Indian original CEO in the US was surprised when the newly hired university trainee sent him an unusually direct message on the first day at work. Roshan Patel, founder and CEO of Fintech, Arrow Payments, took X to share an unexpected e -mail, which now produces waves over the Internet.
Trainees’ message? Short, courageous and things:
“Hey, had a quick idea for the company, sorry if it has already been raised, but have you tried to increase your income?”
Yes, it was the whole playground. And yes, the Internet had a field day.
Patel published the film E -Mail with the title: “We hired a trainee at college. Today’s first day. Here’s what he just sent me.”
Since then, the tweet has seen more than 6.9 million views, with users are divided among the permanent “business genius” and “bold risk”. But many saw a promise in the simplicity of his approach.
“Well, at least he understands the bottom line,” one user joked.
Another joked: “Hi Chatgpt, I recently joined XYZ as an intern. Help me with one question that can impress the CEO.”
The third wrote: “The fact that income or costs even exceeded his mind before working on any task assigned by the leadership puts him on 98.
But not everyone considered it a fun business. “A stupid question, but at least he had the courage to reach his boss and give ideas to help society to grow. Be grateful and trained instead of calling him,” another user said.
One summed it up best: “Did you embrace him? Or fired him?”
Patel did not reveal how he responded to the permanent, but judging by a viral reaction that a one-off e-mail could only be the most daring first impression of the year.
(Tagstotranslate) College intern