“Too Cool”: Bengaluru Man Creates Professional CV for House Help, Wins Internet
"Too Cool": Bengaluru Man Creates Professional CV for House Help, Wins Internet
Highlighting her skills in a witty and wholesome way, the CV made for Ritu, a house help, has captured hearts online.
Bengaluru, known for its innovation and vibrant culture, has once again surprised the internet with a heartwarming story. A city-based tech professional, Varun Peru, went viral for crafting a professional CV for his house help, Ritu, after an X (formerly Twitter) user sought recommendations for a cook in the HSR area. The request specified the need for someone who could cook simple homely meals, prompting Varun to respond with a detailed and creative CV for “HSR’s MasterChef.”
Heyy chat,
— Urvi (@youareweeye) November 26, 2024
I am looking for a cook in HSR who can make me some nice simple homely food, please share if you have leads?
In the CV, Varun humorously and affectionately outlined Ritu’s skills and proficiencies. Her objective? “Bas ek hi goal hai, Aapko roz ghar jaisa khana milta rahe” (The only goal is to serve you homecooked meals daily). The CV highlighted her expertise in preparing snacks, North Indian, and South Indian cuisine, as well as her qualities such as hygienic cooking, customized meals, and mastery of gas and induction stoves. The document even included her photograph for a personal touch.
Heyy chat,
— Urvi (@youareweeye) November 26, 2024
I am looking for a cook in HSR who can make me some nice simple homely food, please share if you have leads?
The post quickly went viral, garnering over 114,000 views on X. Netizens lauded Varun’s efforts, with one user calling the gesture “wholesome” and another suggesting a mini business card with a QR code showcasing her previous work (food). “This is so creative and sweet!” wrote another. Several users expressed hope that Ritu would land the job, while others applauded Varun’s innovative approach.
This delightful incident is another reminder of the power of creativity and kindness, showing how even small gestures can make a big impact.



