New Delhi: Dikshita Basu, an engineering student from Sathyabama University, wanted to bag an internship with Zomato. To get noticed by the company, she creatively used Valentine's Day as a way to get her an internship offer.
Basu designed a unique pitch for Zomato, themed around Valentine's Day. Instead of sharing her strengths and accomplishments, the Tamil Nadu native created a 14-page long application that reflected ideas to improve the Zomato experience.
Sharing this on her LinkedIn account, Basu wrote: "This Valentine's Day I want to ask Zomato out, for an Internship. So, to apply... I thought to curate something that is worthwhile."
She also tagged Zomato Founder Deepinder Goyal, Zomato's CEO of Food Delivery Rahul Ganjoo, and Zomato Design Lead Vijay Verma in her post.
The suggestions which reflected how Zomato can improve their app were accompanied by adorable illustrations. She suggested problems with the Zomato app and ways to solve them. For e.g. The company can consider re-positioning the "Drafts" folder or improving user flow while uploading pictures.
She also suggested that a new feature can be added, Basu called this feature 'Zomato Zing'. She suggested that 15-second videos can be played and if they catch the users' attention, they can use them to order food or book a table.
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Basu's internship application went viral on LinkedIn with various people taking notice of it. It has gained over 10,000 likes. It also caught the attention of Zomato's CEO of Food Delivery, Ganjoo. He said, "Appreciate the effort Dikshita Basu! We’ll be in touch shortly" in a comment left under her post.
Not just Zomato, other companies also wanted to give an offer to Basu. Raj Madhuram, who is the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of C1X Inc, California, commented on her post, "Hi Dikshita. This is wonderful! Please continue ordering biriyani from Zomato, but come and work with us. We have many openings and would like to discuss with you."