First of all...
They din't mention that you have to drink in office.
Second of all............ Why the hell you don't drink..... Gimme the contact details...!
Jokes apart..... I agree with Ash and Alwar.

From India, Rohtak
The questions that comes to mind is "who are you deep down in side?" Are you willing to sell your character in order to become PART OF THE GROUP, or is there greener grass on the other side?
Dr. Marc
PS 63:7

From United States, Calhoun
Well, it sure was a shocker !!
But then, it was good enough, that the company asked this question upfront. It is fair and good to ask whether the candidate can work amidst certain circumstances.
It is quite possible that it could be a company dealing with premium branded alchoholic drinks - can be an Indian company or an MNC.
It could be their requirement and compulsion !!
For example - If I am a hiring manager for either Coke or Pepsi, I would not be too happy to find that the candidate does not consume aerated soft drinks (or, rather hates it).
If someone is a strict vegetarian, she may not like to work in a company that produces and sells packaged/tinned meat.
Regards.

From India, Delhi
Dear Komal,

My view abt the parties:- To be frank – the basic idea behind corporate parties arranged is to develop a Rapport with your seniors, colleagues as well the Jr. level people – generally people tend to loosen up their self and start interacting with each other freely in parties – than in office – I do have attended a lot of parties till date – where the moto (as an HR) is to develop a gud network – (irrespective of me drinking or not)

Till date I have never seen som1 forcing any1 2 drink – instead if som1 comes across a situation like this – make sure u have some moktail/ orange juice in your hand – as simple as that

Ans to komal’s question: -

Please do not join a co. like this which has a selection criteria of a person drinking or not – cause u never no (whts next) – this shows the culture of the organization.

Regards,

Prashant

From India, Pune
Hi Komal,
I think it might be a stress interview.
Nobody can force you to drink. You can take soft drinks to give them company.
Also, you need to see if such parties and meets are frequent or not.
Because, if you have/you are going to have your family, you may find it difficult to balance it.
Take decision with patience.
Tk cr.
All the best.

From India, Pune
Hi Komal I agree with Asha & Giridher If you want to part of big parties or group you need to do on such occasion this is my personal opinion. Aklak Kazi HR
From India, Mumbai
Hi
The main job of HR is look after the company maters as well as lesions with Statutory Authorities. Some time where the money is not important but the wine solve your
problems. There is no shocked for drinking.

From India, Chandigarh
I don’t know, how a company can relate HR and drinking with clients? If job demans so then its not an HR job. Its business development or client management kinda job.
From India, Gurgaon
NO WAY.....................this is kind of humiliation. it seems that boozing is a kind of degree or competency to get such jobs..................ridiculous. I can't imagine if that interviewer can reject the candidate on such basis, what will be his way of working, policies for his team in future? is company for drinking so important? can't we accompany such people with some soft drink.
there is one say in marathi " Me be ghadlo.......tuhmi be ghada" means i am already spoiled. you also get spoiled.
Can we know the name of this company? Komal you have taken the Best decision by not joining them.
Cheers.......and best of luck for your future
Umesh

From India, Pune
This is also culture-related. If your company intends to kick-start any business in China, it is almost expected that the staff assigned to liaise with the Chinese counterparts must be able to drink in order to "fit in" and also drinking and karoke are their way of conducting businesses.
Just like for people who will never work for a tobacco company or a casino, the decision lies in your belief system.
Autumn Jane

From Singapore, Singapore
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