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Bengaluru Techie’s Quirky CV for House Help Goes Viral

by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief

Bengaluru Techie’s Creative CV for House Help Goes Viral

It’s Bengaluru again! The city never fails to captivate the audience with the strange, unexpected, and hilarious incidents that happen there over and over again. The Silicon Valley of India is home to tech workers and students who often live in rented apartments or PGs due to work or education. Ironically, the city also heard of Bengaluru is also popping up for all the right reasons. Recently, a heartwarming yet fun gesture by a Bengaluru-based techie captured social media users’ attention after he crafted a CV for

Does this gesture reflect a broader societal shift in​ recognizing ⁢the ​value of traditionally undervalued professions?

## A CV for Cook? ⁤Bengaluru Techie’s ‍Gesture Sparking Debate

**Interviewer:** Joining us today ⁣is Alex Reed, a social media analyst who’s been closely following⁤ the trend of‌ heartwarming acts going viral. Alex Reed, a Bengaluru ⁢techie recently created a ‍CV for his‍ house ‍cook, and it’s taken the internet by storm. What are your thoughts ‍on this‌ gesture?

**Alex Reed:** It’s certainly a unique‍ and eye-catching act. On one hand, it’s a light-hearted way to showcase appreciation for someone who plays⁣ a vital role in many⁣ households. ⁢It

highlights the importance of recognizing the often-unseen contributions of domestic workers.

**Interviewer:** It does⁤ seem to⁤ be gaining a lot of positive reactions. But some might see it as a little odd, even patronizing.

**Alex Reed:** ​ Exactly. That’s where the debate arises. Some argue that it⁣ infantilizes the​ cook, ⁣treating them more⁤ like a dependent than a professional. Others might see it⁤ as a genuine‌ attempt to elevate‌ a role that’s often undervalued.

**Interviewer:** Do you think this act reflects a larger trend?

**Alex Reed:**⁤

Perhaps. We’re seeing a growing awareness of‌ the importance of fair ​treatment and recognition for all professions, ​regardless of⁣ their​ perceived social status. This could be a ⁣sign of changing attitudes towards domestic​ labor.

**Interviewer:** It’s definitely food for thought. Thank you for sharing your insights, Alex Reed.

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