Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal’s unusual job posting for a Chief of Staff, requiring a Rs 20 lakh fee and a year of unpaid work, sparked controversy online. Former employee Arnav Gupta defended the move, while others criticized it. Goyal later clarified that the fee was a screening tool and not an actual requirement, having received over 18,000 applications.
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