Friday, September 20, 2024

Woman Shares Shocking Discovery of how Sh1m LinkedIn job turned out to be for ‘sugar baby’ position

This is why employers don't call you back after a job application - Bizna Kenya

A woman named Katerina Delcheva recently took to TikTok to reveal a shocking experience she had with a job opportunity she found on LinkedIn.

Katerina, looking for work, came across an advertisement for a personal secretary position that promised a salary of 1.19 million a month.

She was immediately drawn to the job and applied for it, thinking it was a legitimate opportunity. However, what followed was a series of events that left her in shock.

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After submitting her application, she received a message from Amir Shezad, who confirmed that he had reviewed her application for the Personal Secretary job. He went on to ask Katerina if she was an open-minded and friendly lady ready to work with wealthy executives in their private spaces and in a submissive manner.

Katerina was shocked by Amir’s message, but she was also curious and decided to ask him more about the job.

In the following conversation, Amir told Katerina that the job was more of a “submissive sugar baby role.”

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A sugar baby is a younger person who receives financial support from an older person in exchange for romantic company.

Amir explained that the job would be located in Business Bay, Dubai, and would require Katerina to go for an interview.

He told her that she would need to submit her CV and pictures, talk about her fetishes, and explain how she would be a good submissive sugar baby.

Katerina was completely taken aback by Amir’s proposal, and she was disgusted by the entire conversation. She told TikTok viewers that she was broke and needed a job, but there was no way she would accept this position. “No ma’am. No, no, no, no,” she said.

Katerina concluded her TikTok video by saying that Amir’s LinkedIn account was no longer active, and she couldn’t find their conversation in her messages. Still, she was happy that she had screenshot their previous conversation they had.

She warned other job seekers to be careful when applying for jobs on LinkedIn and to be aware that people out there use the professional website to prey on vulnerable individuals.

She says that it’s important to be mindful and aware of these types of scams when searching for job opportunities online. She further advises that If you come across any suspicious job offer, don’t hesitate to report it and find a legitimate job opportunity that aligns with your values and career goals.

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