Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal’s controversial “pay-to-work” job posting for Chief of Staff, which drew criticism for its unusual Rs 20 lakh fee requirement, has garnered over 18,000 applications. Goyal clarified that the fee was a screening tool and won’t be implemented, emphasizing the company’s search for candidates prioritizing learning and growth over financial gain.
Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal’s controversial “pay-to-work” job posting for Chief of Staff, which drew criticism for its unusual Rs 20 lakh fee requirement, has garnered over 18,000 applications. Goyal clarified that the fee was a screening tool and won’t be implemented, emphasizing the company’s search for candidates prioritizing learning and growth over financial gain. Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal’s controversial “pay-to-work” job posting for Chief of Staff, which drew criticism for its unusual Rs 20 lakh fee requirement, has garnered over 18,000 applications. Goyal clarified that the fee was a screening tool and won’t be implemented, emphasizing the company’s search for candidates prioritizing learning and growth over financial gain. Read More