A Zomato delivery guy has found an unexpected spotlight online — not for how fast he delivered dinner, but for the gutsy little note he left inside the bag.
When the folks at Shopflo opened their late-night food order, they found a piece of paper folded neatly in the box. It wasn’t a receipt. It was a handwritten message from the delivery partner:
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“I’m a college student looking for a summer internship in marketing (not sales). Do contact me. 6261724837 (Only WhatsApp).”
And on the back, a quick note: “Sorry for the handwriting.”
That small piece of paper hit home for many, including Nikhil — the person who shared the story online.
“There was something really honest about it. In between dropping off food and fighting the clock, this guy still found a moment to put himself out there. No resumes, no LinkedIn messages. Just a pen, paper, and hope,” Nikhil wrote.
The internet responded fast — with admiration and support. Over 7,500 people have reacted to the post so far, many calling the gesture brave and refreshing.
One comment read: “As a student myself, this gave me chills. It takes serious guts to reach out like that, especially in such a unique way. Huge respect.”
Another added: “It’s incredible how something as simple as a note can stand out so much. Really hope someone in marketing gives this guy a shot.”
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It’s not every day a job application comes tucked between napkins and chutney. But sometimes, the boldest moves happen when you least expect them — and they definitely don’t need to be typed.