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Mumbai CEO rejects senior-level candidate over unusual request

Candidate’s insistence on meeting with husband sparks debate on professional independence
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A Mumbai-based CEO recently rejected a senior-level candidate after she requested that her husband meet with the company’s leadership before she joined.

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Vinod Chendhil, founder and CEO of the healthy noodle brand ‘Naturally Yours’shared the incident on X, labelling the request as a “huge red flag” and leading to her “instant” rejection.

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Chendhil elaborated that the candidate wanted the husband to interview the senior management to assess the company's suitability for her, indicating to him a concerning level of dependency.

Reactions on social media were mixed.

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Some supported Chendhil’s decision.

“There’s no way it would have worked. Good call,” commented a user.

Another commented, “I would reject even a junior-level hire if this request was made.”

Others argued and supported the woman.

A third user commented, “Maybe the husband has mandated it- and she is in a toxic place and it’s unavoidable for her.”

“You did wrong, taking a career discussion for female too difficult. They have to manage more, she deserved better opportunities,” commented a fourth user.

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