Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Our Story
    • Partner with us
    • Reach Us
    • Career
    Subscribe Newsletter
    HR KathaHR Katha
    • Exclusive
      • Exclusive Features
      • Perspectives
      • Friday Features
      • herSTORY
      • Case-In-Point
      • Point Of View
      • Research
      • HR Pops
      • Dialogue
      • Movement
      • Profile
      • Beyond Work
      • Rising Star
      • By Invitation
    • News
      • Global HR News
      • Compensation & Benefits
      • Diversity
      • Events
      • Gen Y
      • Hiring & Firing
      • HR & Labour Laws
      • Learning & Development
      • Merger & Acquisition
      • Performance Management & Productivity
      • Talent Management
      • Tools & Technology
      • Work-Life Balance
    • Special
      • HR Forecast 2026
      • Cover Story
      • Editorial
      • HR Forecast 2024
      • HR Forecast 2023
      • HR Forecast 2022
      • HR Forecast 2021
      • HR Forecast 2020
      • HR Forecast 2019
      • New Age Learning
      • Coaching and Training
      • Learn-Engage-Transform
    • Magazine
    • Reports
      • Whitepaper
        • HR Forecast 2024 e-mag
        • Future-proofing Manufacturing Through Digital Transformation
        • Employee Healthcare & Wellness Benefits: A Guide for Indian MSMEs
        • Build a Future Ready Organisation For The Road Ahead
        • Employee Experience Strategy
        • HRKatha 2019 Forecast
        • Decoding and Driving Employee Engagement
        • One Platform, Infinite Possibilities
      • Survey Reports
        • Happiness at Work
        • Upskilling for Jobs of the Future
        • The Labour Code 2020
    • Conferences
      • Leadership Summit 2025
      • Rising Star Leadership Awards
      • HRKatha Futurecast
      • Automation.NXT
      • The Great HR Debate
    • HR Jobs
    WhatsApp LinkedIn X (Twitter) Facebook Instagram
    HR KathaHR Katha
    zoha
    Home»News»Meta employee’s post criticises India’s tech hiring culture
    News

    Meta employee’s post criticises India’s tech hiring culture

    As the Indian tech industry continues to grow, the discussion highlights the need for consistent, respectful, and candidate-friendly recruitment experiences
    HRK News BureauBy HRK News BureauApril 11, 20252 Mins Read9813 Views
    Share LinkedIn Twitter Facebook WhatsApp
    Meta
    Share
    LinkedIn Twitter Facebook WhatsApp

    A recent post by a Meta employee on the anonymous workplace forum, Blind, has resulted in widespread discussions across the tech community. In the post, the employee shared his negative experiences with recruiters from Indian branches of prominent companies such as Uber and Atlassian.

    The employee, an Indian national working in the US, finds India’s tech recruitment practices “strange” and “unprofessional”. He himself is exploring opportunities for relocation later this year. He mentions how recruiters were often disrespectful of agreed-upon availability, calling him outside designated time slots and displaying impatience whenever he couldn’t respond.

    zoha

    These interactions, according to the employee, showed the unprofessionalism that has come to be generaIly associated with the Indian corporate world. On the other hand, the employee is all praises for companies such as Google, Microsoft, and Amazon, where he was found the conduct professional and hoped for consistency as he moved through interview rounds.

    The post sparked a mixed response on Blind. Some users resonated with his perspective, sharing similar concerns about inefficiencies and communication gaps in India’s hiring culture. Others, however, questioned his expectations. Some even advised him to reconsider his return to India. The employee clarified that his decision tobrelocate is rooted in personal priorities, especially his wish to be closer to aging parents.

    Blind requires users to verify employment through work emails, adding weight to the authenticity of the claims. The incident has once again put the spotlight on the cultural and operational differences in global hiring practices, particularly between tech sectors in India and the West.

    Amazon communication gaps cultural hiring Employee employer Google Human Resources Meta Microsoft tech community tech recruitment practices Workforce Workplace
    Share. LinkedIn Twitter Facebook WhatsApp
    HRK News Bureau

    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Related Posts

    How employment & salary influence marital disputes

    April 14, 2026

    Noida garment workers demand fair wages

    April 14, 2026

    Air India plans performance-linked stock options to boost retention

    April 13, 2026

    TCS suspends employees amid harassment probe at Nashik office

    April 13, 2026
    Editorial

    The early morning email

    On Tuesday morning, March 31st, 2026, approximately 30,000 employees of Oracle across the United States,…

    The certainty tax: Why uncertainty makes bad decisions inevitable

    The conflict in West Asia has introduced real uncertainty into global markets. Oil supply routes…

    EDITOR'S PICKS

    POV: Is career growth influenced more by visibility than capability?

    April 13, 2026

    The skills that quietly keep work from falling apart

    April 10, 2026

    HRForecast 2026: Perception-based talent decisions must end – Sanjeeb Lahiri, CHRO, GRP

    April 10, 2026

    Case-in-Point: The nepo hire

    April 9, 2026
    Latest Post

    How employment & salary influence marital disputes

    News April 14, 2026

    The Karnataka High Court has refused to increase the maintenance amount granted to a woman…

    Noida garment workers demand fair wages

    News April 14, 2026

    Thousands of garment and factory workers in Noida’s Phase 2 Hosiery Complex have launched large-scale…

    Air India plans performance-linked stock options to boost retention

    News April 13, 2026

    Air India is preparing to introduce a performance-linked stock option plan (PSOP) for its employees,…

    TCS suspends employees amid harassment probe at Nashik office

    News April 13, 2026

    Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has taken disciplinary action following serious allegations at its Nashik facility.…

    Asia's No.1 HR Platform

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram LinkedIn WhatsApp Bluesky
    • Our Story
    • Partner with us
    • Career
    • Reach Us
    • Exclusive Features
    • Cover Story
    • Editorial
    • Dive into the Future of Work: Download HRForecast 2024 Now!
    © 2026 HRKatha.com
    • Disclaimer
    • Refunds & Cancellation Policy
    • Terms of Service

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.