Experts say requirement for US$302-a-month position as mortuary manager could aim to ensure ‘resilience’ but may be unethical.
The main idea of the article is that a Chinese funeral home's unusual requirement for job applicants to spend 10 minutes in a morgue, in order to assess their suitability for a $300-a-month mortuary manager position, has sparked both amusement and debate. While experts suggest the intention may be to determine the candidate's resilience and mental fortitude, others argue that the practice raises ethical concerns.