A job applicant shared her outrage on social media after a company she applied to shared one of her personal Instagram posts along with a "PSA" to future prospects. I am looking for a potential marketer—not a bikini model. Angered by the post, Clow sent a screenshot of the company's story to SheRatesDogs, a popular Twitter account that features user-submitted content highlighting unsolicited advances, threats and demeaning insults women experience on social media. The account shared the photo on Monday, where it has since racked up over 51, likes and more than 5, retweets. Since the exchange went viral, the company has been forced to take down its social accounts, podcast page and website "because of continued, numerous death threats and thousands of harassing messages," Kickass Masterminds CEO Sara Christensen told In The Know. Contrary to what SheRatesDogs wrote on Twitter, Christensen said Clow has not been "disqualified" over the bikini image "at all.
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From Women's Health. ICYMI, Demi Lovato was living her absolute best and sexiest life while on a recent vacation in Bora Bora and, despite returning a few days ago, she is tbh, understandably still reminiscing over the tan lines and warm weather vibes by sharing bikini photos on Instagram. The singer's most recent 'gram is an aerial-esque shot in which Demi, wearing a leopard swimsuit, is looking up at the camera from a plush surface that's filled with puffy pillows. While some might see this couch or bed?
A job applicant shared her outrage on social media after a company she applied to shared one of her personal Instagram posts along with a "PSA" to future prospects. Emily Clow, a year-old from Austin, Texas, recently applied for a marketing coordinator internship at Kickass Masterminds, an Austin-based marketing company founded and primarily run by women that says it is "hell-bent on helping entrepreneurs grow businesses faster than they could on their own. Clow says shortly after filling out an online application, she was prompted to follow the company's Instagram account "for an advantage over other applicants.