▲ 20 r/empathy

Empathy is rare on Reddit ig

Recently shared a post where i shared my ordeal with corporate ragging and i got some terrible comments by some people.
It’s honestly wild how some people would rather call someone a bot, a liar, or say “good that you lost your job” than show even a basic level of empathy. You don’t have to believe every story on the internet, but celebrating someone losing their livelihood says a lot more about you than it does about them. Disagree, question, be skeptical if you want. But if your first instinct is to mock a stranger who’s clearly struggling, maybe take a moment to reflect on that.

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u/TypicalOnion1809 — 9 days ago

Has anyone else had their confidence destroyed by corporate bullying ?

I lost my job due to office bullying and corporate ragging. Just wanted to find more people who might have went through the same ordeal.

It’s a safe space :)🫂

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u/TypicalOnion1809 — 9 days ago

My real experience with corporate bullying

From timing my washroom breaks while i had UTI to threatening me with security (21 yeo F) , my life at ZS assosiates 🤣
A year ago, I joined ZS Associates as a fresher, excited to start my career.
Within 15 days, I found myself in a situation with HR A who for some reason didnt like me and that ended with me getting accused of saying disgusting things about her (by A herself)and ultimately getting fired from the company WITHOUT ANY EVIDENCE. HR B, another HR literally threatened that they would sue me if i ever talk about this incident, also said “It’s a small world of HRs, if you don’t behave anf resign rn, your career is potentially ruined forever “. My phone was snatched away from me while i was on a call with my family because i was having a terrible panic attack. I was threatened with security if i wouldnt resign. An HR with 11 years of experience btw. My washroom breaks were tracked even tho i had major UTI and health issues. I still believe I was not given a fair chance to defend myself, and the experience completely shattered my confidence.
People think losing a job is the painful part. For me, the painful part was everything that came after: therapy, anxiety, sleepless nights, and watching my friends move forward while I struggled to rebuild.
I was 22, fresh out of college, and had no idea how to navigate a situation where all the power felt like it was on the other side of the table.
A year later, I’m still trying to recover from an experience that lasted only days.
Sometimes a corporate decision becomes just another file on someone’s desk.
For the employee, it can become a memory they carry for years.

u/TypicalOnion1809 — 9 days ago

So i got fired, because someone decided to lie

A year ago, I joined ZS Associates as a fresher, excited to start my career.
Within 15 days, I found myself in a situation with HR called *Marvi Sharma*who for some reason didnt like me and that ended with me getting accused of saying disgusting things about her (by Marvi herself)and ultimately getting fired from the company WITHOUT ANY EVIDENCE. *Kavita shekhawat*, another HR literally threatened that they would sue me if i ever talk about this incident, also said “It’s a small world of HRs, if you don’t behave anf resign rn, your career is potentially ruined forever “. My phone was snatched away from me while i was on a call with my family because i was having a terrible panic attack. I was threatened with security if i wouldnt resign. An HR with 11 years of experience btw. My washroom breaks were tracked even tho i had major UTI and health issues. I still believe I was not given a fair chance to defend myself, and the experience completely shattered my confidence.
People think losing a job is the painful part. For me, the painful part was everything that came after: therapy, anxiety, sleepless nights, and watching my friends move forward while I struggled to rebuild.
I was 22, fresh out of college, and had no idea how to navigate a situation where all the power felt like it was on the other side of the table.
A year later, I’m still trying to recover from an experience that lasted only days.
Sometimes a corporate decision becomes just another file on someone’s desk.
For the employee, it can become a memory they carry for years.

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u/TypicalOnion1809 — 9 days ago

Got bullied and then fired lol

From timing my washroom breaks while i had UTI to threatening me with security (21 yeo F) , my life at ZS assosiates 🤣
A year ago, I joined ZS Associates as a fresher, excited to start my career.
Within 15 days, I found myself in a situation with HR A who for some reason didnt like me and that ended with me getting accused of saying disgusting things about her (by A herself)and ultimately getting fired from the company WITHOUT ANY EVIDENCE. HR B, another HR literally threatened that they would sue me if i ever talk about this incident, also said “It’s a small world of HRs, if you don’t behave anf resign rn, your career is potentially ruined forever “. My phone was snatched away from me while i was on a call with my family because i was having a terrible panic attack. I was threatened with security if i wouldnt resign. An HR with 11 years of experience btw. My washroom breaks were tracked even tho i had major UTI and health issues. I still believe I was not given a fair chance to defend myself, and the experience completely shattered my confidence.
People think losing a job is the painful part. For me, the painful part was everything that came after: therapy, anxiety, sleepless nights, and watching my friends move forward while I struggled to rebuild.
I was 22, fresh out of college, and had no idea how to navigate a situation where all the power felt like it was on the other side of the table.
A year later, I’m still trying to recover from an experience that lasted only days.
Sometimes a corporate decision becomes just another file on someone’s desk.
For the employee, it can become a memory they carry for years.

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u/TypicalOnion1809 — 9 days ago

She hated me since day 1 and eventually got me fired

From timing my washroom breaks while i had UTI to threatening me with security (21 yeo F) , my life at ZS assosiates 🤣
A year ago, I joined ZS Associates as a fresher, excited to start my career.
Within 15 days, I found myself in a situation with HR A who for some reason didnt like me and that ended with me getting accused of saying disgusting things about her (by A herself)and ultimately getting fired from the company WITHOUT ANY EVIDENCE. HR B, another HR literally threatened that they would sue me if i ever talk about this incident, also said “It’s a small world of HRs, if you don’t behave anf resign rn, your career is potentially ruined forever “. My phone was snatched away from me while i was on a call with my family because i was having a terrible panic attack. I was threatened with security if i wouldnt resign. An HR with 11 years of experience btw. My washroom breaks were tracked even tho i had major UTI and health issues. I still believe I was not given a fair chance to defend myself, and the experience completely shattered my confidence.
People think losing a job is the painful part. For me, the painful part was everything that came after: therapy, anxiety, sleepless nights, and watching my friends move forward while I struggled to rebuild.
I was 22, fresh out of college, and had no idea how to navigate a situation where all the power felt like it was on the other side of the table.
A year later, I’m still trying to recover from an experience that lasted only days.
Sometimes a corporate decision becomes just another file on someone’s desk.
For the employee, it can become a memory they carry for years.

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u/TypicalOnion1809 — 9 days ago

Corporate ragging is real man

From timing my washroom breaks while i had UTI to threatening me with security (21 yeo F) , my life at ZS assosiates 🤣
A year ago, I joined ZS Associates as a fresher, excited to start my career.
Within 15 days, I found myself in a situation with HR A who for some reason didnt like me and that ended with me getting accused of saying disgusting things about her (by A herself)and ultimately getting fired from the company WITHOUT ANY EVIDENCE. HR B, another HR literally threatened that they would sue me if i ever talk about this incident, also said “It’s a small world of HRs, if you don’t behave anf resign rn, your career is potentially ruined forever “. My phone was snatched away from me while i was on a call with my family because i was having a terrible panic attack. I was threatened with security if i wouldnt resign. An HR with 11 years of experience btw. My washroom breaks were tracked even tho i had major UTI and health issues. I still believe I was not given a fair chance to defend myself, and the experience completely shattered my confidence.
People think losing a job is the painful part. For me, the painful part was everything that came after: therapy, anxiety, sleepless nights, and watching my friends move forward while I struggled to rebuild.
I was 22, fresh out of college, and had no idea how to navigate a situation where all the power felt like it was on the other side of the table.
A year later, I’m still trying to recover from an experience that lasted only days.
Sometimes a corporate decision becomes just another file on someone’s desk.
For the employee, it can become a memory they carry for years.

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u/TypicalOnion1809 — 9 days ago

Corporate office timed my washroom breaks…

From timing my washroom breaks while i had UTI to threatening me with security (21 yeo F) , my life at ZS assosiates 🤣
A year ago, I joined ZS Associates as a fresher, excited to start my career.
Within 15 days, I found myself in a situation with HR A who for some reason didnt like me and that ended with me getting accused of saying disgusting things about her (by A herself)and ultimately getting fired from the company WITHOUT ANY EVIDENCE. HR B, another HR literally threatened that they would sue me if i ever talk about this incident, also said “It’s a small world of HRs, if you don’t behave anf resign rn, your career is potentially ruined forever “. My phone was snatched away from me while i was on a call with my family because i was having a terrible panic attack. I was threatened with security if i wouldnt resign. An HR with 11 years of experience btw. My washroom breaks were tracked even tho i had major UTI and health issues. I still believe I was not given a fair chance to defend myself, and the experience completely shattered my confidence.
People think losing a job is the painful part. For me, the painful part was everything that came after: therapy, anxiety, sleepless nights, and watching my friends move forward while I struggled to rebuild.
I was 22, fresh out of college, and had no idea how to navigate a situation where all the power felt like it was on the other side of the table.
A year later, I’m still trying to recover from an experience that lasted only days.
Sometimes a corporate decision becomes just another file on someone’s desk.
For the employee, it can become a memory they carry for years.

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u/TypicalOnion1809 — 9 days ago

Got fired for taking a stand for my self respect

From timing my washroom breaks while i had UTI to threatening me with security (21 yeo F) , my life at ZS assosiates 🤣
A year ago, I joined ZS Associates as a fresher, excited to start my career.
Within 15 days, I found myself in a situation with HR A who for some reason didnt like me and that ended with me getting accused of saying disgusting things about her (by A herself)and ultimately getting fired from the company WITHOUT ANY EVIDENCE. HR B, another HR literally threatened that they would sue me if i ever talk about this incident, also said “It’s a small world of HRs, if you don’t behave anf resign rn, your career is potentially ruined forever “. My phone was snatched away from me while i was on a call with my family because i was having a terrible panic attack. I was threatened with security if i wouldnt resign. An HR with 11 years of experience btw. My washroom breaks were tracked even tho i had major UTI and health issues. I still believe I was not given a fair chance to defend myself, and the experience completely shattered my confidence.
People think losing a job is the painful part. For me, the painful part was everything that came after: therapy, anxiety, sleepless nights, and watching my friends move forward while I struggled to rebuild.
I was 22, fresh out of college, and had no idea how to navigate a situation where all the power felt like it was on the other side of the table.
A year later, I’m still trying to recover from an experience that lasted only days.
Sometimes a corporate decision becomes just another file on someone’s desk.
For the employee, it can become a memory they carry for years.

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u/TypicalOnion1809 — 9 days ago

My first corporate job lasted 15 days. The trauma lasted a year.

From timing my washroom breaks while i had UTI to threatening me with security (21 yeo F) , my life at ZS assosiates 🤣
A year ago, I joined ZS Associates as a fresher, excited to start my career.
Within 15 days, I found myself in a situation with HR A who for some reason didnt like me and that ended with me getting accused of saying disgusting things about her (by A herself)and ultimately getting fired from the company WITHOUT ANY EVIDENCE. HR B, another HR literally threatened that they would sue me if i ever talk about this incident, also said “It’s a small world of HRs, if you don’t behave anf resign rn, your career is potentially ruined forever “. My phone was snatched away from me while i was on a call with my family because i was having a terrible panic attack. I was threatened with security if i wouldnt resign. An HR with 11 years of experience btw. My washroom breaks were tracked even tho i had major UTI and health issues. I still believe I was not given a fair chance to defend myself, and the experience completely shattered my confidence.
People think losing a job is the painful part. For me, the painful part was everything that came after: therapy, anxiety, sleepless nights, and watching my friends move forward while I struggled to rebuild.
I was 22, fresh out of college, and had no idea how to navigate a situation where all the power felt like it was on the other side of the table.
A year later, I’m still trying to recover from an experience that lasted only days.
Sometimes a corporate decision becomes just another file on someone’s desk.
For the employee, it can become a memory they carry for years.

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u/TypicalOnion1809 — 9 days ago
▲ 8 r/talesfromthejob+1 crossposts

My first corporate job lasted 15 days. The trauma lasted a year.

From timing my washroom breaks while i had UTI to threatening me with security (21 yeo F) , my life at ZS assosiates 🤣
A year ago, I joined ZS Associates as a fresher, excited to start my career.
Within 15 days, I found myself in a situation with HR A who for some reason didnt like me and that ended with me getting accused of saying disgusting things about her (by A herself)and ultimately getting fired from the company WITHOUT ANY EVIDENCE. HR B, another HR literally threatened that they would sue me if i ever talk about this incident, also said “It’s a small world of HRs, if you don’t behave anf resign rn, your career is potentially ruined forever “. My phone was snatched away from me while i was on a call with my family because i was having a terrible panic attack. I was threatened with security if i wouldnt resign. An HR with 11 years of experience btw. My washroom breaks were tracked even tho i had major UTI and health issues. I still believe I was not given a fair chance to defend myself, and the experience completely shattered my confidence.
People think losing a job is the painful part. For me, the painful part was everything that came after: therapy, anxiety, sleepless nights, and watching my friends move forward while I struggled to rebuild.
I was 22, fresh out of college, and had no idea how to navigate a situation where all the power felt like it was on the other side of the table.
A year later, I’m still trying to recover from an experience that lasted only days.
Sometimes a corporate decision becomes just another file on someone’s desk.
For the employee, it can become a memory they carry for years.

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u/TypicalOnion1809 — 9 days ago
▲ 1 r/helpme

I was told to move on..

But how are you supposed to move on from something that broke you beyond repair. Kavita shekhawat and marvi sharma, these two hr reps . They don’t deserve their jobs. They ruin lives and careers to satisfy their egos. Yes i believe in karmic justice but i am losing faith now. I just need to be heard. Fuck zs assosiates and . If marvi and kavita’s family sees this, know that someone you love is a narcissist who ruins lives and careers for fun and ego satisfaction. I’m broken beyond repair. These women deserve jail time for the things they did. If people can literally posts terrible things on the internet then i can definitely post the truth. Ik justice might be served in this lifetime to these women but a power exists beyond us and it watches.

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u/TypicalOnion1809 — 12 days ago
▲ 3 r/CorporateTrolling+3 crossposts

Help me get justice

This isn’t a rant. It’s my attempt to be heard.
A year ago, as a fresh graduate in my first job at ZS Associates, I lost my career before it had even begun. During a process involving Marvi Sharma and Kavita Shekhawat, allegations were made against me that I strongly dispute and maintain are untrue.
The job was gone within days, but the damage stayed. I’ve spent months in therapy, struggled with sleepless nights, and watched my confidence and mental health fall apart. What hurts most is feeling like I never got a fair chance to defend myself.
I don’t have influence, money, or a large platform. I only have my story. If anyone has advice on how someone in my position can seek accountability or simply be heard, I’d be grateful.
This post reflects my personal experience and recollection of events.

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u/TypicalOnion1809 — 12 days ago
▲ 6 r/JusticeForIndians+1 crossposts

The shady practices of ZS assosiates . A cry for justice

This post isn’t just a rant. It’s my attempt to be heard and, hopefully, find justice. Just give this a read🙏

A year ago, as a fresh graduate in my first corporate job at ZS Associates, I found myself in a situation that changed the course of my life.
The HR professionals involved in the process, *Marvi Sharma and Kavita Shekhawat* accused me of conduct that I strongly dispute and maintain I never engaged in. As a result, I lost my job within days of starting my career. I was threatened with bodyguards and my phone was snatched from my hands and i was even allowed to communicate with my own family!
What hurt most wasn’t just losing the opportunity. It was feeling powerless. I was young, inexperienced, and had no idea how to defend myself in an environment where all the power rested with people above me.
The consequences didn’t end when I left the company. The experience severely affected my mental health, confidence, and career. I’ve spent months in therapy trying to rebuild myself. There are nights when I still struggle to sleep because I replay those events over and over in my head.
I’m sharing this because I don’t have a large platform, influential connections, or a corporate voice. I only have my story.
If anyone has advice on how someone in my position can seek accountability, challenge an unfair outcome, or simply be heard, I would genuinely appreciate your guidance.
This post reflects my personal experience and recollection of events.

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u/TypicalOnion1809 — 12 days ago