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Redditor says almost got 'scammed' by Noida start-up: 'no salary, graveyard shift, cold-calling'

The Redditor concluded that the startup’s model supposedly revolved around exploiting new hires by demanding excessive work, pressuring them into quitting, and subsequently avoiding salary payouts.

November 15, 2024 / 18:17 IST
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The Redditor said they joined the startup as a Business Development Executive. (Representational)
The Redditor said they joined the startup as a Business Development Executive. (Representational)

A Reddit user recently shared their harrowing experience of joining—and swiftly quitting—a Noida-based digital marketing startup. The post, which has sparked widespread discussions on the Indian Workplace subreddit, highlights unethical practices and a toxic work environment that prioritise profit over employee well-being.

The Job That Wasn’t

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The Redditor narrated how they joined the startup on October 7 as a Business Development Executive, only to find themselves cold-calling 500 numbers on their very first day. To make matters worse, their work hours were abruptly changed from 2pm to 11pm to a gruelling graveyard shift of 7pm to 4am, without prior consultation.

Frustrated, the employee called HR the following day to quit, forfeiting the opportunity to gain corporate experience. "I regretted leaving the job because I wanted to gain corporate exposure," they wrote, adding that they had already been freelancing successfully but craved the stability of a corporate job.