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Viral Controversial Tweet About Lunch Breaks At Office Starts Up Debate
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Viral Controversial Tweet About Lunch Breaks At Office Starts Up Debate

[ad_1] After working from home for an extended duration, adjusting to a regular office has been a task. A number of aspects of our work life had changed while working from home that are now again realigning in the context of the new workspace. Lunchtime, for instance, became a distant reality as back-to-back meetings and assignments were added to our schedules. Recently, a food delivery application, named Just Eat, decided to make a return to the old format of having a lunch hour in order to encourage employees to take a break from their busy schedules. Take a look at the tweet here:JustEat invented lunch breaks and thought it was groundbreaking pic.twitter.com/3sJNErHMUN— The State of LinkedIn (@StateOfLinkedIn) August 7, 2023Also Read: Burger Chain Renames Food On Its Menu, Disguises I...
Swiggy Agent Walks 3km To Deliver Food, Customer Gets Him A New Job
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Swiggy Agent Walks 3km To Deliver Food, Customer Gets Him A New Job

[ad_1] A food delivery executive's life is indeed hard. From cutting through heavy traffic to beating the summer heat, we have often come across various stories of how much delivery executives go through to deliver food on time. Many times, the order gets delayed, and they end up facing rude and not-so-friendly behaviour from the customers. However, a lady named Priyanshi Chandel and her heartwarming gesture helped a food delivery guy get a better job. Ms. Chandel, who works as a Marketing Manager at a tech company, shared the entire incident in a LinkedIn post. The lady narrated the story of a hungry and broke Swiggy delivery agent, who delivered her ice cream order, but the delivery was late by 30-40 minutes. When she asked him the reason for the delay, Sahil Singh - the food delivery ...
Woman Sends Edible Resume On A Cake To Employer, Internet Debates
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Woman Sends Edible Resume On A Cake To Employer, Internet Debates

[ad_1] When it comes to job applications, it is important to get the employer's attention. What exactly is it that makes your candidature stand apart from the crowd? Recently, a woman thought of an ingenious way to send her resume to a prospective employer to catch their attention. Believe it or not, the woman actually got her resume printed on a cake and sent it to the employer directly! Yes, you heard that right. The woman, Karly Pavlinac Blackburn, revealed the entire story in a LinkedIn post that has gone viral in a matter of few days. Take a look at the full post here. Photo Credit: LinkedIn post by Karly Pavlinac BlackburnKarly Blackburn wanted to send an edible resume on a cake to the sports company Nike since they were having a huge celebration. "They are not currently hiring for...