India, July 6 -- A Reddit user's account of a job interview that ended in a heated exchange with a company founder has caught the attention of many online. What started as a routine hiring process for a senior product marketing role gradually turned into accusations, legal warnings and a lengthy email thread.

In the post, the Reddit user described it as "the weirdest interview I've experienced in 12 years of working", adding that they needed to "vent" after the incident.

According to the post, one of the company's co founders first reached out on LinkedIn regarding a Senior PMM role. The candidate explained that they were only casually exploring opportunities and had a two month notice period, while the company was looking for someone w...