In three hours, the young man who was standing at the metro station with a banner proclaiming his desire to work received a job. Pakistani mehmood Malik immigrated to the united kingdom at a young age. Malik, who used to work as a cab driver in London, is now retired. Haider Malik, his 24-year-old son, is a Middlesex university Banking and Accounting graduate. However, he was unable to find a suitable position.

Frustrated, Haider Malik recently went to a subway station in London's Canary Wharf district. He took a flag that stated, "I want to work," and stood there. On that board, he also designed the QR summer. When it is scanned, a profile with Haider Malik's information will be available. No one in the subway station seemed to notice him at first. He continued to receive calls on his cell phone after that. At 7 a.m., he stood with the flag and was hired within three hours.

According to Haider Malik, "At first, I doubted that this initiative would succeed. Then, inspired by my father's meticulous policy, I went ahead and accomplished it. I received a call from the Canary Wharf Group asking me to come in for an interview within a few hours. In 3 hours, I completed the task. Following that, I received calls for three days in a row. Thank you to everyone who offered to assist me."

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