Zomato CEO Faces Backlash Over Unpaid Job Requiring ₹20 Lakh Fee
Deepinder Goyal defends the unconventional hiring process as a 'learning opportunity,' but critics argue it excludes less privileged candidates.
- Deepinder Goyal, CEO of Zomato, advertised a Chief of Staff role requiring a ₹20 lakh donation to the Feeding India initiative and no salary for the first year.
- The job posting received over 18,000 applications within a day, but Goyal clarified the ₹20 lakh condition was a 'filter' and would not be enforced.
- Critics argue the requirement alienates financially disadvantaged candidates, raising concerns about privilege and fairness in hiring practices.
- Supporters, including a former Zomato employee, defended the role as offering valuable experience surpassing an MBA, though many remain skeptical.
- Goyal stated this hiring approach will not be repeated and emphasized that Zomato typically pays above-market salaries to its employees.