Politics is a brutal business. On Monday, British Foreign Minister Liz Truss defeated former Indian-Origin Chancellor Rishi Sung in Ras to become the next British Prime Minister. Soon after, a British recruitment company, CV Library, began to advertise at the cost of Mr. Slahak. Job -based sites take jibe in candidates on their new billboards. The former Chancellor of the Minister of Finance’s face was seen on all cellular billboards on the British streets. His face appeared next to the slogan: “Not getting a job?” in bold. Under the tagline, it was written, “We have a job for everyone. Find one that is suitable for you.”
Mr S was in fact, 42, as soon as his defeat, went down to Twitter to thank everyone who chose it. “I have said that conservative is a family. Is it true that we are now united behind the new PM, Liz Truss, when he directs the country through difficult times,” the former Indian Chancellor was tweeted.
Netizens are not happy with marketing campaigns carried out by CV Library. A LinkedIn user wrote, “The news on the side, am I the only one who thinks that the” novel “digital advertisement is terrible and is very unconscious environment? To hold a minivan tour on the streets with a screen, it seems in vain that is not responsible for gasoline, contributes In traffic jams, not to mention the contamination caused. “Other users commented,” embarrassing! Regardless of whom the photo is, whether it is Rishi, Liz, Boris, Tony, Margaret et al; if your child does not get the job they want, whether We laugh? If they are in the public’s eyes, I think it’s okay? If he has a visible disability, identifying as someone else besides him, will you show their faces in the ads with the same comment? I just don’t understand !!! Crazy World #bekind My comments are nothing in relation to politics. “
This is not the first time, the CV library has taken Jibe to the political leader. Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson was also a victim of the company’s marketing campaign. Mr. Johnson was intended when he resigned as Prime Minister, workplace run advertisements with the slogan: ‘Resign today? Find a new job that suits you. ‘