Recruiter Asks for “Full Pic” — 1 Chat, 100 Questions That Exposed Predatory Hirin

 

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💬 1 Chat, 100 Questions: When a Recruiter Crossed the Line

“Can you send full pic?”
That one message exposed a dark side of the job market.

A woman from Noida shared a WhatsApp recruiter chat on Reddit, and the internet did not hold back. Thousands jumped in with stories of their own — exposing the unethical hiring culture many endure.

🕓 Time: 4:26 AM
What began as a job inquiry turned into objectification.

📱 Hiring manager: “Can you send one full pic?”

Then came the Instagram request: “Show personality.”


🔥 Why It Went Viral

✔️ Red flag  behavior
✔️ Thousands of job seekers echoed their own experiences
✔️ Digital community rallied in support
✔️ Reddit became the truth hub for workplace injustice


📊 The Bigger Issue

A snapshot from the LinkedIn Community Survey (2024) paints a worrying picture:

🧩 Issue Faced 📉 Percentage
Unprofessional employment behavior 74%
Asked for personal pics/social media links 42%
Late-night or inappropriate messages 39%
Felt unsafe continuing communication 55%

🔍 These numbers reveal a widespread breach of boundaries in the modern digital hiring space.


🧠 Expert Insight

“When hiring happens over informal channels, lines often blur. We need stricter norms to protect job seekers.”

Priya Mehta, HR & Ethics Advisor


🔧 What Needs to Change

🚫 No more WhatsApp hiring
🛡️ Only verified hirings to be posted  on job platforms
📝 Clearer reporting systems for misconduct
📢 Amplify awareness via sites like CuriousCornor.com


📣 Speak Up. Share. Fix the System.

💬 One message can spark change. One post can protect someone.

Have you or someone you know faced a similar situation?
👉 Talk about it. Report it. Don’t stay silent.

🧭 For more real stories and bold conversations, visit CuriousCornor.com — your safe space to expose, explore, and elevate the dialogue.


 

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