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Ash Putnam, from California, has gone viral on TikTok after sharing that it can be difficult to find employment when covered in inkings.

She uploaded a video titled: “It’s impossible to find jobs right now!!”

The clip has amassed millions of views and comments but instead of receiving support she’s been cruelly trolled – with some saying she ‘should work at a circus.’

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Ash Putnam claims she was denied a job due to her tattoos. Credit: @ashxobrien/Instagram

In a video on TikTok, Putnam discussed applying for a job at TJ Maxx, an apparel and home goods company.

She told viewers: “I applied for a job at TJ Maxx a few weeks ago and they denied my application. They couldn’t even call me, they just sent me some automated email.”

The tattoo lover, who currently makes a living through Uber Eats and social media platforms, says she ‘absolutely’ believes she was denied the role because of her tattoos.

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The tattoo lover has sparked a debate with her video. Credit: @ashxobrien/Instagram

“TJ Maxx did not say this to me – that’s just what a lot of the comments on my video say,” she added. “People are being extremely hateful on my TikTok, saying I should work at a circus or Halloween stores.”

Many people have taken to the comments and suggested Putnam’s tattoos may be why she’s struggling to find employment.

One person writes: “There’s tattoo… and then there’s TATTOOS.”

Another adds: “It is the type of tattoos and the placement of them.”

“I love tattoos. I have a lot of them. All are able to be hidden for work purposes,” somebody else shares. 

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Ash Putnam says she is now avoiding customer service-based roles. Credit: @ashxobrien/Instagram

In an interview with IGV, Putnam says the backlash from her viral TikTok video has solidified her decision to avoid customer service roles altogether.

She asserts: “At this point, I do not care.”

Putnam, who is estimated to have spent over $10,000 on her inkings, advises others to ‘think hard about what kind of tattoos you want.’

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Ash Putnam says you should avoid ‘face and neck tattoos’ if interested in working in the corporate world. Credit: @ashxobrien/Instagram

A copy of the TJ Maxx dress code has been shared on Reddit – there’s no mention of tattoos or piercings.

The brand’s Global Code of Conduct guide states it is against basing ’employment-related decisions’ on any ‘status protected under applicable law.’

Whether or not tattoos can have an impact on job offers remains a divisive topic.

Career coach Claire Brown tells the Metro: “The placement and content of tattoos is important to consider as it can impact other’s perceptions and first impressions of you.

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