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China firm slaps zodiac ban on certain job applicants fearing bad luck for ‘dragon’ boss

  • Traditional beliefs view certain combinations of signs under Chinese zodiac as bringing good or bad fortune

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A Chinese firm has gone viral after it banned people born under the dog sign of the Chinese zodiac from applying for a job. Photo: SCMP composite/Shutterstock
Fran Luin Beijing

The hiring strategy of a company in China has gone viral after it explicitly banned candidates born in the Year of the Dog.

Those behind the employment policy believed that applicants born under the canine Chinese zodiac sign would bring bad luck to the boss of the firm who is a dragon.

China has 12 zodiac signs, each assigned to a year in a repeating 12-year cycle.

The belief is that two signs positioned opposite each other on the cycle are in conflict, such as the dragon and dog.

The company, Sanxing Transportation based in southern China’s Guangdong province, wanted to hire a clerk for a monthly salary of 3,000 to 4,000 yuan (US$420 - US$550), half the average salary in the province.

Superstition has it that people born in the Year of the Dog should not work with those born in the Year of the Dragon. Photo: Shutterstock
Superstition has it that people born in the Year of the Dog should not work with those born in the Year of the Dragon. Photo: Shutterstock

In its job description it specifically asked candidates born under the dog sign of the zodiac to “not apply for the job”.

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