Zomato’s CEO Deepinder Goyal has issued a clarification following backlash over a job posting for a “Chief of Staff to CEO” role, which offered zero salary and required applicants to pay upfront fees. Goyal acknowledged the mistake, stating that the listing did not reflect Zomato’s standard hiring practices. Despite the controversy, the post garnered over 10,000 applications, sparking further debate on the company’s hiring approach.
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