A woman in Uttar Pradesh, India, cleared several remote interview rounds with a Bengaluru startup. The company said they were impressed and wanted an in-person final meeting. They promised to reimburse travel costs. She could not afford the flight, so a friend bought the ticket on his credit card. She flew nearly 2,000 km, attended the final interview, and returned home feeling confident. Weeks passed. No call, no rejection, no reimbursement — just silence. Follow-up emails went unanswered. The friend posted the story to Reddit seeking advice, sparking outrage over a company's willingness to let someone else's credit card absorb the cost of their indecision.
True story · ghosted · Issue —
2,000 Kilometres. One Flight. Zero Replies.
As told to the Host · Storyteller verified · Entry-level candidate · via r/IndianWorkplace
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