A Texas woman says she was shamed online by a potential employer who took a photo of her in a bikini from her Instagram account and shared it on the company's page while warning other applicants that it was unprofessional.
, who according to her Twitter account lives in Austin, said she applied for a marketing coordinator position at a business startup, Kickass Masterminds.
Another message on the photo read:"Go on with your bad self and do whatever in private. But this is not doing you any favors in finding a professional job." "You don't expect a potential employer to do something like this," she told NBC."To have someone that seems really intrigued and wants to meet with you, only to see this is shocking."
"What I want to be is transparent," she said."To have all these people be so supportive and share their stories is amazing."
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