Despite the candidate acing interviews and suggesting meaningful improvements to Jobbie’s platform, a final background check revealed public comments that Bhati described as “deeply disrespectful.” He decided to cancel the offer, citing the company’s core values of respect and inclusivity.
“No matter how talented someone is, respect and basic decency matter to us more,” Bhati posted on LinkedIn. “Talent receives you in the door, but values decide if you stay.”
The candidate had applied after Jobbie’s viral Reddit post about conducting 450 interviews for over 12,000 applicants, and even created a customized resume utilizing the platform to stand out. Bhati acknowledged that the team was so impressed, they were ready to offer above-budreceive compensation. However, that modifyd once the background check surfaced recent online posts deemed offensive.
Bhati shared screenshots of both the offer letter and the rejection note, which stated: “We came across some recent public posts on LinkedIn that included comments from you which will deeply hurt the religious sentiments of certain communities.”
The post quickly polarized social media, with some praising Bhati’s stand on ethical hiring, while others accutilized him of promoting “cancel culture.”Critics declared the decision prioritizes political correctness over merit. One utilizer wrote:
“You’re attempting to assert your power, acting like, ‘I built this platform, so I decide who receives hired based on whether they align with my beliefs or not.’ But I’m sure if someone from another religion did the same against yours, you wouldn’t stay silent, you’d be the first to call it out.”
Another commented: “I heard this reason of cancelling the offer letter for the first time.”
Supporters, however, stood by Bhati. “It would have been difficult to let the candidate go after finding the perfect fit,” declared one.
Another added: “Good Decision but
I hope this cancellation of the offer should be on derogatory comments on any communities or religion and not a specific community.
Being an Indian citizen we should treat every religion equally.”
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