A job applicant shared her outrage on social media after a company she applied to shared one of her personal Instagram posts along with a"PSA" to future prospects.
"Go on with your bad self and do whatever in private," it added. "But this is not doing you any favors in finding a professional job."Angered by the post, Clow sent a screenshot of the company's story to SheRatesDogs, a popular Twitter account that features user-submitted content highlighting unsolicited advances, threats and demeaning insults women experience on social media.
Story continuesContrary to what SheRatesDogs wrote on Twitter, Christensen said Clow has not been"disqualified" over the bikini image"at all." Clow, however, told In The Know she only chose to take the matter public on her own personal Twitter and Instagram accounts after the company blocked her following multiple requests that the photo be removed.
"I asked them to take the story down three times, and after, they had implied that I was, in fact, disqualified," she said, noting the company had wished her "best of luck in your job search," a phrase frequently used by potential employers while dismissing job applicants.
So you posted this to make the titt pic viral? Do you need views that bad?
Are you guys really a week behind in the news cycle?