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Mumbai Entrepreneur's Viral Post Exposes Hiring Challenges
25 Oct
Summary
- Mumbai-based entrepreneur's LinkedIn post goes viral
- Candidate ghosted after 2-day hiring process
- Debate on workplace communication and respect

On 2025-10-25T08:14:39+00:00, a Mumbai-based entrepreneur, Kiran Shah, founder of the food and beverage retail company Go Zero, shared his frustration on LinkedIn after a job applicant allegedly ghosted him despite spending two full days in the hiring process.
Shah's post explained that after an initial interview, he decided to take the candidate, a "bright and confident woman," to the company's Noida plant to help her understand on-ground operations. They spent an entire day visiting the plant, tasting products, and discussing the team and operations. The next morning, they spent half a day further discussing the company's processes before returning to Mumbai around 2 AM.
However, Shah was left disappointed when the candidate stopped responding. "Two days of silence. No message, no call," he wrote. When he finally texted her, she said she was just exhausted. Shah emphasized that while being tired is understandable, "silence is a choice" and urged both job seekers and recruiters to maintain mutual respect.
The post has divided LinkedIn users, with some agreeing with Shah's point about professionalism, while others criticized the intensity of his hiring process. The debate has highlighted a larger issue: how candidates and employers communicate expectations in a demanding job market.




