According to Ms. Irabor, the young man has two degrees but was jobless and he reached out to her for help. Ms. Irabor then asked someone from HR to call the young man for an interview and when that happened, the man said he didn't apply for a job with them and refused to show up.
Social media users were divided after Ms. Irabor shared her story. Some felt the young man was justified in being cautious because of the rate at which people are scammed while looking for jobs, especially as the person didn't mention that it was Ms. Irabor who provided his contact. Others said the man wasn't thorough enough and should have asked more questions and done his research.
Read the tweets below and tell which side you're on.
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