Trouble brews for China coffee chain after jobseeker rejected for being ‘timid, weak’
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China’s leading coffee chain has come under fire for its recruitment policies after a woman claimed she was rejected for “being timid and weak with no experience”.
At the beginning of July, the woman posted on a social media platform that she had applied to work at a branch of Luckin Coffee in Fujian province, southeastern China, the news outlet My Drivers reported.
She was interviewed by a member of human resources staff before meeting the shop’s manager.
The woman was later informed that she had not passed the interview, the report said.
“I am speechless. Why is Luckin so picky?” the woman, who was not identified, asked in her post.

“I told them I am willing to work for a long time and I accept their working hours. I was also proactive during the interview.