Man's Witty Tweet On Zepto Job Application Goes Viral, Co-Founder Asks For His CV
It all began after Acharya, received an email from Zepto for a role completely different to the one he applied for.
A man who had applied for a job at the popular grocery delivery app Zepto was left surprised when the Founder and Chief Technology Officer (CTO), Kaivalya Vohra himself reached out to the applicant, asking for his resume. Taking to X, formerly known as Twitter, Yash Acharya shared his experience and also mentioned about the unexpected email he received from the CTO.
It all began after Acharya, received an email from Zepto for a role completely different to the one he applied for. The email stated "You'd be a great fit for this Delivery Boy (Mumbai) role at Zepto".
Acharya replied with a hilarious caption that read "But I had applied for the role of a product designer."
Within few hours he posted another tweet. This time it was Zepto CTO Kaivalya Vohra asking for his resume. "Hey, saw your tweet. Could you send over a resume/portfolio?", asked Vohra.
The tweet from Vohra left Acharya amazed and wondering whether the tweet was "for real".
Par maine to product designer ke liye apply kiya tha🙄 pic.twitter.com/R1yBJHd8LB
— yash (@yashachaarya) August 16, 2023
Since being shared the post has amassed close to 90,000 views and several comments.
"Delivery kar lo fer design ki jarurat ho to wo bhe karwa lenge," one user jokingly commented on the post.
Delivery kar lo fer design ki jarurat ho to wo bhe karwa lenge
— softwareDotEngineer (@drunk_knight_) August 16, 2023
"Parents ko kaise samjhaoge ki zepto ma product developer ho ,unko tum zepto btaoge unhe lgega delivery boy ki job lgi ha," wrote another user.
Parents ko kaise samjhaoge ki zepto ma product developer ho ,unko tum zepto btaoge unhe lgega delivery boy ki job lgi ha 😂😂
— Kinshuk Verma (@KingKinshuk12) August 17, 2023
"Worst they could have said no!," commented a third.
Worst they could have said no!
— Shreeja🧣(Taylor’s Version) (@SashwatShreeja) August 16, 2023
"Why to design when you can deliver the product," wrote a fourth jokingly.