Sofia Reza, a Pakistani 'career mentor,' posted on LinkedIn suggesting that female candidates exhibit lower work ethics compared to their male counterparts.
She claimed that women often use the excuse of "family emergency" to skip interviews, implying that this behavior hampers their professional commitment.
The post received strong backlash on social media platform 'X' for perpetuating gender stereotypes and lacking supporting data.
Critics argued that societal expectations, lack of support, and unequal responsibilities impact women's career consistency, urging a broader perspective on the challenges faced by both genders.