A job application gone wrong has struck a chord across social media after a woman accidentally attached a Blinkit invoice instead of her CV, turning a simple mistake into a widely relatable viral moment.
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The woman, identified as Himanshi, shared a screenshot of the email exchange on X (formerly Twitter). In the post, the recruiter politely pointed out that instead of her resume, she had submitted a grocery invoice. Acknowledging the error, Himanshi captioned the post, “I am my own worst enemy,” capturing the self-aware humour that resonated with thousands online.
Internet finds it ‘too real’
The post quickly gained traction, racking up significant views and engagement. Social media users flooded the comments section with jokes and reactions, with many calling the incident “too real” in the context of stressful job applications. Some quipped that recruiters might start assessing candidates based on their grocery choices, while others admitted they had made similar mistakes under pressure.
Humour as damage control
Leaning into the viral moment, Himanshi continued to joke about the situation, saying that while she might not land the job, she at least deserved “free condolence ice cream.” Her response further amplified the post’s reach, with users praising her for handling the situation with humour rather than embarrassment.
The incident highlights how small digital errors, especially in high-stakes situations like job applications, can quickly spiral into viral content. It also reflects a broader sentiment among young professionals navigating an increasingly competitive job market, where minor slip-ups often feel disproportionately significant.
At the same time, the story underscores the internet’s appetite for everyday relatability, where moments of personal error, when shared candidly, often find widespread empathy and humour.


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