It doesn’t seem like the company actually does anything? It might be a fake internship scheme where students can pay for their internship certificate without actually doing an internship?
Probably, maybe the students don’t care and actually enjoy the free ride? Maybe some are placed in and don’t know, but can’t quit or the certificate will be withheld. Maybe they’re all in on it and I just ruined their scheme. I just hope other students looking for something legitimate don’t waste their time and money on something like this.
@@JoshuaFluke1 yeah, it’s hard to know. My wife did an internship with a reputable company and she only got 2 days off a month and no pay. So she lost money travelling there daily. Some people do get a small amount to cover such expenses. It was a requirement to complete her MBA, so had to do it.
@@JoshuaFluke1 actually most of the colleges require an internship certificate for extra credits in your marksheet, so students use fake internships to get those extra marks.
@@KarlRock In India, you either get a lot of work for terrible to no pay or you pay them to get an internship certificates. Either way, students lose. This is especially worse in IT. I remember my first development job, where I was paid less than 10k INR per month and I lost money in commute. Working in India as a fresh graduate sucks.
It isn't just India that requires internships to graduate, it's a common practice here in Portugal too. Unpaid internships at that. Modern slavery at its finest.
It reminds me of the South Park episode where Cartman goes to the office of a college basketball ball coach and offers to buy the players like a rich guy from the Antebellum South.
@@user-pk3ef8hc3e I'm really surprised Germany does it tbh. In the UK unpaid internships are only allowed providing it benefits the intern, and the intern doesn't do work that benefits the company, as soon as you do work you become a worker and are entitled to a wage.
Thanks for exposing such scammers Josh, when I was doing an internship in my Undergrad in India, I was not paid and They made me pay them for giving me the opportunity.
@@kavky the larger the company, the less the CEO matters. As there are more executives that have functional roles to occupy an entire sector, having a "tip of the spear" makes less sense. What does a CEO *actually* do when there is a CTO, CFO, COO, and a board with a chair?? They're useless.
@@kharjai5433 Their role is to plan, implement and monitor strategic and structure change as directed by the board or directors and guided by the Chair. Basically the modern CEO's job in a larger corporate organisation is a 2-5 year role of leading a type of change they specialise in and then moving on to do a similar thing at another organisation.
India's not the only place. There was an unpaid internship in Pakistan. You had to help the "LEAD" 3d artist to complete the models. You MUST have skills like framing, composition and lighting. All this stuff you do for an UNPAID internship
Love from India Josh 🙌🏽. Startups don't give af about visual design and content and packaging of their brand. That's the reason the website is shit. Btw please rip into more Indian companies.
my college made all of us pay for an "intenship" where some people came to our college and "taught" us literally just html,CSS and javascript. This was in our final year by the way not like anyone didn't know anything we were just bored so care to listen. At the end they gave us an A4 paper which said we did an internship here like bro I would have printed a better one from google images 😆
He sounds like that one kid you'd meet on xbox live back in the day who threatened to either hack you or shut your account down because "their dad works for microsoft" if you made him mad.
As an Indian myself, I don't want to work for any "Indian startup". it is a soul-sucking deal. Some startups offer what unskilled labours are earning. Believe me, the shit show is deep here.
Here in Mexico it is very common that universities ask you to do internships at any company you wish, however, most internships do not pay at all or in some cases they barely want to pay your transportation cost. One good thing that recently started for internships is you ask HR at the company where you'll be doing your internship for a document with their tax id #, so the university does a "background check" and make sure everything is ok so at the end you get your certificate without a problem.
I interned with the federal government unpaid. Not sure that I got anything out of it except for the fact that they said it would be easier to get hired later. After a 6 month internship, I laughed and said no way in hell would I work here.
In India, government jobs are filled through national or state level open competitive exams. Here your college background or degree doesn't matter. Salary is four times what they pay in private sector and timings are 11am-8pm. Obviously they give lots of perks apart from salary as well. They don't penalize for preparing for the competitive exams without pursuing any other job unlike in MBA. You can watch the web series "Aspirants". Every government exam takes equal amount of efforts to crack like UPSC.
In NL we also have most internships unpaid. Paid ones are in most cases harder to find. When in nursing school I worked 4 days on different hours for free without proper training on the unpaid internship and 1 day of college, I took a nursing home sidejob which was hard to keep up having to go from an evening shift to morning shift. The internship places also don't care about your job, lots of them demand you got no other job next to them leaving you in student loans.. I left nursing school
Forget about university undergrads, my cousin with a Master's was offered a job of 5000 rupees ~$61/month after working for 3 months without any compensation (I would call that as some kind of internship). Funny thing, the actual CEO was somewhere in the United States, while the rest of the company was based in a Tier-II city of the country. They develop websites and mobile applications. My cousin took a good decision of rejecting and following his passion.
If there are any students in India looking for internships, just reach out to me. We're an early stage startup, but we still pay our interns up to 40k inr/month and make you do actual work. This goes without saying, but you won't have to pay us a cent
@@Kevin-cy2dr we hire the best talent. And we're a startup so no other major benefits+ a lot of work. But yeah, 40k. I've left though, so not sure what the scene is now.
We have a lot of such scammers here. Job scams, internship scams and many more. I am also a victim of a job scam and also an internship scam. Thank you so much for making this video. I think people will be more aware after watching this video. Entrepreneur is a new word for the word 'scammer'.
This person, and many others like him, reminds me of this guy I was briefly seeing. Worked at all these consulting firms, went to a top MBA program then mysteriously dropped out. Loved to namedrop intelligence agencies. He's currently supposedly working at a tech company (one of the big ones in a fairly junior position) but is almost never on-site. I say that because his office is in London, and he's been away for 9-10 months at a time (that's how I got to see him, and no his work has nothing to do with where I live). This is definitely a type.
BCG and McKinsey at the same time? Biggest competitors? McKinsey would have to agree to that, which seems unlikely. Also, I have worked in finance at McKinsey and to be honest, as a consultant in Big 3, you will struggle to manage one job, where working 12hours daily is a norm. I don't think they are likely to hire 'part-time' as sometimes projects require you to stay overhours. Even interns in big consulting companies are required to work at least 40 hours weekly and I was intern at EY.
It's frustrating to see companies hold onto outdated ideas of "culture" that prioritize in-person work environments over the needs and preferences of their employees. Remote work has been proven time and time again to be just as effective (if not more so) than traditional office settings, and it's high time that more companies start recognizing this fact. I actually wrote a thesis on the matter entitled "Neo Development Of The Workplace Environment In Response To Evolutionary Social Changes". Through my research, I found that many people prefer the autonomy and flexibility that remote work provides, and that it can lead to increased productivity and job satisfaction. It's great to see more discussions happening around this topic, and hopefully, we'll see more companies embracing remote work as a viable option for their employees. Thanks for sharing this thought-provoking video
In Belgium you have to spent the last semester of almost any higher education as an intern. These internships must be unpaid or it is invalidated due to "perverse incentives for academic performance". Keep in mind, it is actually seen as a course, with very close follow up by school and a mandatory presentation afterwards, which will factor in for about 40% of the grade of your final year. The company has to figure out an acceptable assignment ahead of time and communicate it to the school, they cannot ask money for you.
in france, we have programs where you have to do a PAID internship (you have all the benefits of employees by law) while attending classes. you are PAID to go to school on seperate days from company time, you have the same vacation benefits as all french workers (30 days per year) the biggest downside is that the salary depends on how long you've been working, your level of schooling, the level of schooling you're preparing (you can do this arrangement to graduate from all levels, high school and all the way to doctorate. this means that the salary varies anywhere between 46% of minimum wage and can go higher than minimum wage, depending on the "collective convention" your company is a part of (metallurgy, R&D, medical/pharma...) that last part really screwed me because last year, I was studying for a bachelor's and working at a technician's grade in the metallurgy convention. this year, I had to change companies because my HR was a moron and now that I'm studying for a master's and working for an "R&D" convention company, I'm paid less. the convention is the biggest factor, because my age went up, my level went up, my amount of years as an intern went up... (all the things that affect your pay) but R&D pays less than metallurgy... I guess it doesn't matter anyway, because I'm quitting and dropping out because I'd rather go to Germany, be a technician and learn german, then be an ingenieur in france, which means having all the qualifications to do actual work, but really only being middle management : managing projects, managing people, selling shit to clients... fuck that shit, lemme design cool stuff and clock out at the end of the day. (in france, middle management is paid as if they work 70 hours a week because the thought is that they need to be the first in and last out. so they get way more money per month (france has 35 hour work week, max 50 hour and a liveable minimum wage, if full time)
It should be every AI engineers dream to one day create an AI that can replace CEOs, and release that AI for free into the market (because you know no one will allow it to be sold)
Yeah but he's a random guy in India who just posted shit online. Why would the FBI waste time going after him if he wasn't even in the US? Also, someone has to actually care about the fact that he does, and take action. Or file a case against him. No one cares.
The UK makes it so that it requires no effort to register a company. Many register random ass companies for the name. It doesn't mean anything to have a company registered but 'the company' does have to present certain info to HRMC for documentation and tax and some of that info is public in that government site you were reading. It's easy to tell a fake or poor-performing company with it. Good detective work, have you ever considered a career in the FBI🕵♂ (You will be working beside Mr. Debasis himself !! )
This makes me wonder if there was some weirdness at the company i interned at, i graduated uni in the UK during corona and was having trouble getting work so took an interrnship while i was looking, there were 2 other uk employees both interns. The rest of the devs were remote working from india, i checked the page on linkedin recently and none of the people i worked with were there anymore a year later
Yeah, could be typical Indian/foreign consultancy. They set up an office in some white people country, and then hire a few local workers and have the rest be underpaid workers from countries like India. They'll take most of the money, and pay crap wages to the people doing the actual job while abusing them and making them work for very long hours. This only succeeds because the big rich companies will only do business with these scumbags and refuse to work with a foreign consultancy/company, or even pay/hire foreign talent directly. Why pay equal wages to non-white people when you can continue to exploit them through these companies? And get a crappy product at the end.
Please do a video pertaining to Apple and they’re greedy ways in China, the government in China literally has to put nets around a building where the apple iPhone is put together due to the people jumping out of windows due to being overworked and underpaid and yet we have a bunch of do-gooders that have no problem going out and purchasing the iPhone in this country
@@Eluderatnight Sure, but given the extreme cult worship of Apple where people refuse to say bad things about them, it's certainly something worth repeating.
please expose online course scammers too, weed them out from the good guys.Thanks Joshua! I want to know who’s worth investing in and who’s not… it’s so hard to tell now awadays
WOW. He worked at Google, in the San Francisco Bay Area in London, United Kingdom! Why does LinkedIn allow such losers to post crap on their platform? Clearly his entire work history is BS. Sadly, he is living in the UK (where I am too), so he will fit right in with the pathetic politicians who will to be quite honest, make him look like a honest hard working, down to earth person.
In italy if a company has in the business name "International","Global", "mondial" or a similar absolutist geographic reference, that is a "leader" of its sector: will be sure 99 times out of 100 is a scam or an hellhole
It doesn’t seem like the company actually does anything? It might be a fake internship scheme where students can pay for their internship certificate without actually doing an internship?
Probably, maybe the students don’t care and actually enjoy the free ride? Maybe some are placed in and don’t know, but can’t quit or the certificate will be withheld. Maybe they’re all in on it and I just ruined their scheme. I just hope other students looking for something legitimate don’t waste their time and money on something like this.
@@JoshuaFluke1 yeah, it’s hard to know. My wife did an internship with a reputable company and she only got 2 days off a month and no pay. So she lost money travelling there daily. Some people do get a small amount to cover such expenses. It was a requirement to complete her MBA, so had to do it.
@@JoshuaFluke1 actually most of the colleges require an internship certificate for extra credits in your marksheet, so students use fake internships to get those extra marks.
@@KarlRock In India, you either get a lot of work for terrible to no pay or you pay them to get an internship certificates. Either way, students lose. This is especially worse in IT. I remember my first development job, where I was paid less than 10k INR per month and I lost money in commute. Working in India as a fresh graduate sucks.
Bingo!
It isn't just India that requires internships to graduate, it's a common practice here in Portugal too. Unpaid internships at that. Modern slavery at its finest.
It reminds me of the South Park episode where Cartman goes to the office of a college basketball ball coach and offers to buy the players like a rich guy from the Antebellum South.
Here it is for reference ua-cam.com/video/yJcVuA2fWMk/v-deo.html
Same in Brazil
@@user-pk3ef8hc3e I'm really surprised Germany does it tbh. In the UK unpaid internships are only allowed providing it benefits the intern, and the intern doesn't do work that benefits the company, as soon as you do work you become a worker and are entitled to a wage.
There needs to be laws against that.
The job market in India is an ABSOLUTE CATASTROPHE. Thank you so much for covering this.
We talk about CEOs and Bosses in the US but we never talk about them from all lot of countries like India, Great work Joshua
Indian bosses are the worst
Most tech people from India unfortunately aren’t the real deal.
@@josephj6521 Racist.
This isn't a real CEO, just some psychopath trying to take advantage of the Indian education system
@@josephj6521 same goes for indian doctors
Thanks for exposing such scammers Josh, when I was doing an internship in my Undergrad in India, I was not paid and They made me pay them for giving me the opportunity.
Sounds infuriating, sorry you had to experience that.
Holy shit
Someone pointed out that CEO's are the most expensive employees in a company. They really should automate them.
You don't want to automate decision-making.
@@kavky the larger the company, the less the CEO matters. As there are more executives that have functional roles to occupy an entire sector, having a "tip of the spear" makes less sense. What does a CEO *actually* do when there is a CTO, CFO, COO, and a board with a chair?? They're useless.
@@kavky if they automated the current twitter CEO so he could tweet all day, I don't think anyone would notice 🤭
@@kharjai5433 Their role is to plan, implement and monitor strategic and structure change as directed by the board or directors and guided by the Chair. Basically the modern CEO's job in a larger corporate organisation is a 2-5 year role of leading a type of change they specialise in and then moving on to do a similar thing at another organisation.
@@kavky Yes we can. Just use some kind of ML model trained on CEOs decisions. Don't need CEOs anymore.
I think they're an AI generated CEO
lmao underrated comment
Na AI would be much more believable
India's not the only place. There was an unpaid internship in Pakistan. You had to help the "LEAD" 3d artist to complete the models. You MUST have skills like framing, composition and lighting. All this stuff you do for an UNPAID internship
India does seem to have a problem with people claiming wild impossible things on their resume. Status seems to outweigh anything else.
Desperation, due to the enormous nass of unemployed people.
Love from India Josh 🙌🏽. Startups don't give af about visual design and content and packaging of their brand. That's the reason the website is shit. Btw please rip into more Indian companies.
my college made all of us pay for an "intenship" where some people came to our college and "taught" us literally just html,CSS and javascript. This was in our final year by the way not like anyone didn't know anything we were just bored so care to listen. At the end they gave us an A4 paper which said we did an internship here like bro I would have printed a better one from google images 😆
bits pilani?
I thought normally you get paid for internship.
I just wrote that as internment[ship] lol
This business model is highly adopted by many startups in Turkey, too. Relying on unpaid internships to help their company kick off
He sounds like that one kid you'd meet on xbox live back in the day who threatened to either hack you or shut your account down because "their dad works for microsoft" if you made him mad.
He forgot to mention that he was a navy seal, a green beret and was in the SAS.
“It’s amazing what you can do when you don’t give a ***k about a certain group of people.”
-Louis C.K.
thanks bro. Im from India, and such people exists here. Kindly explore more such crooks , believe me huge content and audience coming your way.
As an Indian myself, I don't want to work for any "Indian startup". it is a soul-sucking deal. Some startups offer what unskilled labours are earning. Believe me, the shit show is deep here.
There should be some legal consequences for pretending to be FBI, like there are for pretending to be a cop..
Freedom of speech. He is not impersonating an FBI agent. Merely claiming you worked with FBI in some capacity is not hurting anyone.
Here in Mexico it is very common that universities ask you to do internships at any company you wish, however, most internships do not pay at all or in some cases they barely want to pay your transportation cost. One good thing that recently started for internships is you ask HR at the company where you'll be doing your internship for a document with their tax id #, so the university does a "background check" and make sure everything is ok so at the end you get your certificate without a problem.
Eso es básico, yo no trabajo para una empresa sin pedir el RIF. Mucha chusma chapucera en América Latina como para caer en ese paquete chileno.
Does anyone tell the truth in Mexico?
I love this channel. Raw, unfiltered, straight to the marrow in the bone.
An Indian with a fake resume and fake LinkedIn Profile? Unpossible!
I interned with the federal government unpaid. Not sure that I got anything out of it except for the fact that they said it would be easier to get hired later. After a 6 month internship, I laughed and said no way in hell would I work here.
In India, government jobs are filled through national or state level open competitive exams. Here your college background or degree doesn't matter. Salary is four times what they pay in private sector and timings are 11am-8pm. Obviously they give lots of perks apart from salary as well. They don't penalize for preparing for the competitive exams without pursuing any other job unlike in MBA. You can watch the web series "Aspirants". Every government exam takes equal amount of efforts to crack like UPSC.
In NL we also have most internships unpaid. Paid ones are in most cases harder to find. When in nursing school I worked 4 days on different hours for free without proper training on the unpaid internship and 1 day of college, I took a nursing home sidejob which was hard to keep up having to go from an evening shift to morning shift. The internship places also don't care about your job, lots of them demand you got no other job next to them leaving you in student loans.. I left nursing school
In Brazil, it's the same thing, unpaid internships everywhere.
Yep. I can’t tell you how often this happens. It’s the eastern version of the pyramid scam…except even worse.
You should concentrate on this type of content broski. You're absolutely killing it.
Forget about university undergrads, my cousin with a Master's was offered a job of 5000 rupees ~$61/month after working for 3 months without any compensation (I would call that as some kind of internship). Funny thing, the actual CEO was somewhere in the United States, while the rest of the company was based in a Tier-II city of the country. They develop websites and mobile applications. My cousin took a good decision of rejecting and following his passion.
These predatory companies are so bad. It’s barely even a company
If there are any students in India looking for internships, just reach out to me. We're an early stage startup, but we still pay our interns up to 40k inr/month and make you do actual work. This goes without saying, but you won't have to pay us a cent
40k a month bro no way,even amazon offers only 25k per month
@@Kevin-cy2dr we hire the best talent. And we're a startup so no other major benefits+ a lot of work. But yeah, 40k. I've left though, so not sure what the scene is now.
"good in english" the lack of self awareness is truly amazing
Also love you long time!
This guy is allowed on Linkedin, but isn't Joshua still banned? Man, Linkedin will never get their act together lol.
LinkedIn is some useless influencer platform. I just stopped using it entirely.
We have a lot of such scammers here. Job scams, internship scams and many more. I am also a victim of a job scam and also an internship scam.
Thank you so much for making this video. I think people will be more aware after watching this video.
Entrepreneur is a new word for the word 'scammer'.
This person, and many others like him, reminds me of this guy I was briefly seeing. Worked at all these consulting firms, went to a top MBA program then mysteriously dropped out. Loved to namedrop intelligence agencies. He's currently supposedly working at a tech company (one of the big ones in a fairly junior position) but is almost never on-site. I say that because his office is in London, and he's been away for 9-10 months at a time (that's how I got to see him, and no his work has nothing to do with where I live). This is definitely a type.
I also applied once there, later I said sorry I didn't research about your company before. Please don't consider me for this role 😂😅
Former CEO of the CIA, NSA, and FBI here. I don't know this guy.
Love the requirement "good in English"
This “CEO” sounds exactly like a computer scammer.
anyone who brags about "award winning" is never worthy of any awards
I'm an award-winning UA-cam watcher.
BCG and McKinsey at the same time? Biggest competitors? McKinsey would have to agree to that, which seems unlikely. Also, I have worked in finance at McKinsey and to be honest, as a consultant in Big 3, you will struggle to manage one job, where working 12hours daily is a norm. I don't think they are likely to hire 'part-time' as sometimes projects require you to stay overhours. Even interns in big consulting companies are required to work at least 40 hours weekly and I was intern at EY.
It's frustrating to see companies hold onto outdated ideas of "culture" that prioritize in-person work environments over the needs and preferences of their employees. Remote work has been proven time and time again to be just as effective (if not more so) than traditional office settings, and it's high time that more companies start recognizing this fact.
I actually wrote a thesis on the matter entitled "Neo Development Of The Workplace Environment In Response To Evolutionary Social Changes". Through my research, I found that many people prefer the autonomy and flexibility that remote work provides, and that it can lead to increased productivity and job satisfaction. It's great to see more discussions happening around this topic, and hopefully, we'll see more companies embracing remote work as a viable option for their employees. Thanks for sharing this thought-provoking video
In Belgium you have to spent the last semester of almost any higher education as an intern. These internships must be unpaid or it is invalidated due to "perverse incentives for academic performance".
Keep in mind, it is actually seen as a course, with very close follow up by school and a mandatory presentation afterwards, which will factor in for about 40% of the grade of your final year. The company has to figure out an acceptable assignment ahead of time and communicate it to the school, they cannot ask money for you.
the most debased CEO of all time
in france, we have programs where you have to do a PAID internship (you have all the benefits of employees by law) while attending classes. you are PAID to go to school on seperate days from company time, you have the same vacation benefits as all french workers (30 days per year)
the biggest downside is that the salary depends on how long you've been working, your level of schooling, the level of schooling you're preparing (you can do this arrangement to graduate from all levels, high school and all the way to doctorate. this means that the salary varies anywhere between 46% of minimum wage and can go higher than minimum wage, depending on the "collective convention" your company is a part of (metallurgy, R&D, medical/pharma...)
that last part really screwed me because last year, I was studying for a bachelor's and working at a technician's grade in the metallurgy convention. this year, I had to change companies because my HR was a moron and now that I'm studying for a master's and working for an "R&D" convention company, I'm paid less.
the convention is the biggest factor, because my age went up, my level went up, my amount of years as an intern went up... (all the things that affect your pay) but R&D pays less than metallurgy...
I guess it doesn't matter anyway, because I'm quitting and dropping out because I'd rather go to Germany, be a technician and learn german, then be an ingenieur in france, which means having all the qualifications to do actual work, but really only being middle management : managing projects, managing people, selling shit to clients... fuck that shit, lemme design cool stuff and clock out at the end of the day.
(in france, middle management is paid as if they work 70 hours a week because the thought is that they need to be the first in and last out. so they get way more money per month (france has 35 hour work week, max 50 hour and a liveable minimum wage, if full time)
You nailed it. 👏👏
I was done when they called themselves "disruptive." 😬
That man looks so unreal but I have worked for such shady ceo's so I know he must be real.
It should be every AI engineers dream to one day create an AI that can replace CEOs, and release that AI for free into the market (because you know no one will allow it to be sold)
I guess I have an unclean mindset. Thanks for the research Josh
"Many big comapany trusted us"
That should not only be the company (or "comapany") motto, but also on a t-shirt.
🤣🤣🤣
I dont think it counts as "working" for FBI and HLS if it's you being questioned as a person of interest, does it?
"Yahoo finance or Business Insider"
The fact that he doesn't even know you wouldn't get the offer to be in both from the same email is mind boggling.
Just when you think nobody could top the employment lies told by George Santos, this guy comes along.
if it's illegal to impersonate a police officer, isn't it also illegal to claim you worked at... or "with" the fbi?
Yeah but he's a random guy in India who just posted shit online. Why would the FBI waste time going after him if he wasn't even in the US?
Also, someone has to actually care about the fact that he does, and take action. Or file a case against him.
No one cares.
Sounds like this CEO lets ChatGPT clone to write his LinkedIn posts. 😂
Good stuff. Do USM Business Systems next!
Thank you Josh for exposing these frauds!
In the EU it is also required to finish an internship to complete bachelor studies.
Even tradeschools have them.
I'm in the EU but I'm not required to do an internship
@@georgeblazhev which country?
The UK makes it so that it requires no effort to register a company.
Many register random ass companies for the name. It doesn't mean anything to have a company registered but 'the company' does have to present certain info to HRMC for documentation and tax and some of that info is public in that government site you were reading. It's easy to tell a fake or poor-performing company with it.
Good detective work, have you ever considered a career in the FBI🕵♂
(You will be working beside Mr. Debasis himself !! )
$49 corporation license - (I registered mine in 15minutes).
@@davestorm6718 Can a foreigner do that from abroad?
@@TheGrmany69 - I believe so.
Thanks!
ua-cam.com/video/kvKCGedsRwI/v-deo.html
Hey thanks I appreciate this dude!
Hey man I watched the video send me an email at grindreel@gmail.com - Lets see what we can do. I can't promise anything, but I'll do my best!
The average person in India makes about $2000 USD a year. Putting out that kind of money is a LOT.
I think 17000 people follow him in LinkedIn for frequent comedy material 😂
It's almost as if having over a billion people damages the job market....
This ceo comes off as a complete narcissist and scammer
This guy is either regarded or trolling.
He had the chatGPT code on the same cd with the windows 95 kit, and borrowed it to a friend by mistake
This makes me wonder if there was some weirdness at the company i interned at, i graduated uni in the UK during corona and was having trouble getting work so took an interrnship while i was looking, there were 2 other uk employees both interns. The rest of the devs were remote working from india, i checked the page on linkedin recently and none of the people i worked with were there anymore a year later
Brits are nefariously known for abusing foreigners. They tend to be the less liked managers, even more hated than Italians and French.
@@TheGrmany69 The CEO was Indian also lol
Yeah, could be typical Indian/foreign consultancy. They set up an office in some white people country, and then hire a few local workers and have the rest be underpaid workers from countries like India.
They'll take most of the money, and pay crap wages to the people doing the actual job while abusing them and making them work for very long hours.
This only succeeds because the big rich companies will only do business with these scumbags and refuse to work with a foreign consultancy/company, or even pay/hire foreign talent directly.
Why pay equal wages to non-white people when you can continue to exploit them through these companies? And get a crappy product at the end.
Josh I really hope you keep a good firewall and antivirus that "company" screams scammers.
Man you Indians need to create a student union
Or Unions in EVERY jobs
There are unions but the members are only concerned with playing politics.
Please do a video pertaining to Apple and they’re greedy ways in China, the government in China literally has to put nets around a building where the apple iPhone is put together due to the people jumping out of windows due to being overworked and underpaid and yet we have a bunch of do-gooders that have no problem going out and purchasing the iPhone in this country
Screaching about slavery from a slave made iphone makes me laugh.
@@Eluderatnight Sure, but given the extreme cult worship of Apple where people refuse to say bad things about them, it's certainly something worth repeating.
4:15 one guy is a student at ESSEC, a renowned business school in France, I have some friends there lol. Funny to see it involved in this mess 😂
dude is capping 🧢 so hard that the cap is too big to fit.
So this guy is basically the CEO version of 'The Napster'? 😂 Excellent breakdown BTW!
please expose online course scammers too, weed them out from the good guys.Thanks Joshua! I want to know who’s worth investing in and who’s not… it’s so hard to tell now awadays
hey this great initiative I am also scammed by a bitcoin scammer
Omg this is so funny. I was laughing throughout 😂😂
Thanks, Josh!
Yo, I’m Indian and i watch your videos!
Who pays for an internship certificate when Canva is free??? smh
Damn. His website is completely offline now. Lol 😆
WOW. He worked at Google, in the San Francisco Bay Area in London, United Kingdom! Why does LinkedIn allow such losers to post crap on their platform? Clearly his entire work history is BS. Sadly, he is living in the UK (where I am too), so he will fit right in with the pathetic politicians who will to be quite honest, make him look like a honest hard working, down to earth person.
Internships can be good, but more often than not they are exploitative.
He looks like Nicholas Holt
Every minute I was like: no, it can't get any worse. And then it gets worse.
Lmao this guy is insane. Awesome, Joshua.
I would love to see the FBI investigate this guy and make a public statement calling this fraud out.
Another awesome video.....
Debasis is like a Pegasus. He can't be real
In italy if a company has in the business name "International","Global", "mondial" or a similar absolutist geographic reference, that is a "leader" of its sector: will be sure 99 times out of 100 is a scam or an hellhole
Greetings from Los Angeles, California, Joshua!!
1:52 Its Shelton Street, not Sheldon Street 🤣He cannot get his address right!
Pretty sure you need to be an American citizen to work at the FBI.
And if he's a British Indian, he probably could work at MK-5 if the recruiters were drunk that day, but surely not the FBI.
Joshua is a real G, his advice in this video is excellent
There was a time when everyone on facebook said "Works at Student". Now i get it thanks.
I love your channel. Keep up the good work buddy. You are literally the voice of my thoughts. I m an Indian btw.
Wow about chatgpt I can't stop 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Dude, the grammar the word picking, it drives me crazy
Alas, the point about not accepting cv of word format is kinda valid
Was wondering if you could cover ageism in the corporate world. (I am 60) Thank you.
Chat GPT generating its own origin story lol
If you were given a nickle every time this CEO lied...
That term 'Short Listed' I'd compare it to a notice that I could be one of the winners of the Publishing House Clearance sweepstakes.
Most probably a Scam