Cornell student turns down interview, saying ‘not interested in working for a Jew’ (opens original article in a new tab)
A Cornell student rejected a job interview with a Jewish-owned company, citing negative experiences with Jews, leading to public discussion and condemnation from the university.
- Cornell student Austin Franco rejected a job interview with VryfID after learning it was owned by Jews.
- Franco stated his negative experiences with Jews influenced his decision, citing both personal and online interactions.
- VryfID co-founder Gabe Einhorn shared Franco's message on X, calling the situation 'sad' and expressing shock at the antisemitic remark.
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