A highly prestigious business degree is apparently worth less than zero when it comes to basic job security.

An IIM Bodh Gaya MBA graduate went viral after revealing she spent over ₹75,000 out of her own pocket to relocate to Delhi for a confirmed corporate job, only to show up at the office address on her start date and find an empty, abandoned building. The company completely ghosted her phone calls for hours, later casually messaging her that the office space was “out of lease” and delaying her start date by months.

https://m.economictimes.com/news/new-updates/she-moved-to-delhi-with-an-offer-letter-a-joining-date-and-a-promise-but-iim-graduates-75000-relocation-experience-sparks-outrage/articleshow/131218161.cms

The workforce is completely losing it over the story, with users noting that modern corporate onboarding has devolved into a literal bait-and-switch scheme where you can follow every rule and still end up broke on the sidewalk.

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