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‘Only company that called me for interview in Chipotle’: Indian-origin techie’s Silicon Valley story goes viral - Times of India

‘Only company that called me for interview in Chipotle’: Indian-origin techie’s Silicon Valley story goes viral - Times of India

2025-08-15Technology
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This news report from The Times of India, published on August 11, 2025, details the viral story of Manasi Mishra, an Indian-origin American techie who graduated with a computer science degree from Purdue University. Her experience highlights the current challenges faced by recent graduates in the Silicon Valley job market.

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This news report from The Times of India, published on August 11, 2025, details the viral story of Manasi Mishra, an Indian-origin American techie who graduated with a computer science degree from Purdue University. Her experience highlights the current challenges faced by recent graduates in the Silicon Valley job...

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An Indian-origin American techie's Silicon Valley story goes viral. An Indian-origin techie, Manasi Mishra, who graduated with a computer science degree from Purdue University, revealed in a TikTok video as she was getting ready that the only company that called her for an interview was Chipotle. Titled 'Chipotle Interview GRWM', the TikTok video went viral as she appealed 'somebody pls hire me'.

In an interview with New York Times, after the video went viral, Mishra revealed that growing up near Silicon Valley, she was used to the narrative that if she learned to code, worked hard and studied computer science, she could get a six-figure starting salary. But recent graduates are finding it hard because of the spread of AI programming tools and also the recent layoffs at companies like Amazon, Intel, Meta and Microsoft.

The NYT story confirmed that Mishra did not get the burrito-making gig at Chipotle, and she finally found a sales position job at a tech company.Mishra's story and the NYT article triggered a major debate on the present job situation, layoff and how much of it should be blamed on foreign workers, AI etc.

"This is why I really do feel for Gen Z. This young woman was told her whole life by every authority figure that she should study hard, do well in school, and pursue a career in tech. She went to Purdue, one of the best engineering schools in the country. She studied computer science, not gender ideology or basket weaving," one viral comment read on X.

"And still she could not even get a job at Chipotle let alone in her field. She did literally everything “right” but, to what end? This situation is not sustainable. H1B and other work visas, as well as offshoring, are getting out of control and abusive. Policymakers should care about the young generation," the person wrote.

Many people commented that the jobs that the Indian-origin person missed must have went to people from India who are on H-1B.

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This news report from The Times of India, published on August 11, 2025, details the viral story of Manasi Mishra, an Indian-origin American techie who graduated with a computer science degree from Purdue University. Her experience highlights the current challenges faced by recent graduates in the Silicon Valley job...

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An Indian-origin American techie's Silicon Valley story goes viral. An Indian-origin techie, Manasi Mishra, who graduated with a computer science degree from Purdue University, revealed in a TikTok video as she was getting ready that the only company that called her for an interview was Chipotle. Titled 'Chipotle Interview GRWM', the TikTok video went viral as she appealed 'somebody pls hire me'.

In an interview with New York Times, after the video went viral, Mishra revealed that growing up near Silicon Valley, she was used to the narrative that if she learned to code, worked hard and studied computer science, she could get a six-figure starting salary. But recent graduates are finding it hard because of the spread of AI programming tools and also the recent layoffs at companies like Amazon, Intel, Meta and Microsoft.

The NYT story confirmed that Mishra did not get the burrito-making gig at Chipotle, and she finally found a sales position job at a tech company.Mishra's story and the NYT article triggered a major debate on the present job situation, layoff and how much of it should be blamed on foreign workers, AI etc.

"This is why I really do feel for Gen Z. This young woman was told her whole life by every authority figure that she should study hard, do well in school, and pursue a career in tech. She went to Purdue, one of the best engineering schools in the country. She studied computer science, not gender ideology or basket weaving," one viral comment read on X.

"And still she could not even get a job at Chipotle let alone in her field. She did literally everything “right” but, to what end? This situation is not sustainable. H1B and other work visas, as well as offshoring, are getting out of control and abusive. Policymakers should care about the young generation," the person wrote.

Many people commented that the jobs that the Indian-origin person missed must have went to people from India who are on H-1B.

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