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In this The College Fix article, College Fix Staff reports that a Cornell University student was reported for a bias incident after bluntly refusing a job interview by declaring he was “not interested in working for a Jew.”
- Austin Franco initially accepted an interview offer from VrfyID CEO Gabe Einhorn via the Cornell Handshake platform but failed to appear for two scheduled meetings.
- When pressed, Franco responded with the antisemitic remark, later explaining he identified the Einhorns as Jewish based on their names, LinkedIn profiles, and “physiognomy.”
- Franco told The Cornell Daily Sun that his “experiences with Jews have not been pleasant, both in person and online,” though he acknowledged some positive interactions on aggregate.
- Einhorn publicly shared the exchange on X without initially naming Franco, stating he blocked out the name to avoid ruining the student’s life.
- Cornell University described the comment as “deeply disturbing,” confirmed it violated Handshake and Career Services policies, and reported it to the Office of Civil Rights.
- Einhorn expressed hope that Franco would simply apologize and recognize the harm of generalizing about any group based on religion or background.
- Franco claimed he faced doxxing and intimidation after his name surfaced but remained unperturbed, framing the episode as an “interesting bedtime story” for future children.
- The incident highlights ongoing antisemitism concerns on college campuses, where students face consequences for overt bias in professional interactions.
Read the full story:
https://www.thecollegefix.com/cornell-student-turns-down-job-interview-not-interested-in-working-for-a-jew/



