Chapter 424
Some of the netizens said that the Vinci Rivera Group shifted the blame to the recruiting department and fired its staff to avoid responsibility.
Then, they also said it was a breach of privacy by sending the interview progress to a shared email account.
Some of them even questioned the new policy by asking what they would do if the interviewer discriminated against candidates with lower academic qualifications.
There was just too much being said. Those people could just find fault with the apology statement no matter how sincere it was. However, the comments were mainly made by newly registered accounts or fake accounts. Other than that, the commenters were either high school students, diploma graduates, or people who specialized in fields that had nothing to do with the industry that Vinci Rivera Group was in.
Moreover, the apology statement failed to stop the netizens from attacking them online. At noontime, Soarer Technology posted a new recruitment policy, and its new criteria were exactly the same as the one Vinci Rivera posted earlier.
At one o'clock, The Wings Group followed along.
After that, the netizens began to change their opinions.
Soarer Technology was owned by the Lowe family, and it was the leading enterprise in the internet industry. Meanwhile, The Wings Group was founded by the Saun family, and it specialized in high-end manufacturing.
The two companies were just as hard to get into as the Vinci Rivera Group. So, the fact that they implemented this new policy said a lot about their stance toward the incident.
It was great news to job seekers, so a lot of them voiced out to show their support.
At the same time, in the western suburbs, Trevor was very unhappy that somebody else beat him to it. He frowned and said, "I wanted Keegan to owe me a favor, yet somebody else had the same idea as me. Why is the old madman in the Lowe family so obsessed with taking other people's credit?"
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