Ivanka Trump entered the White House in 2017. Following Donald Trump's win in his race against Hillary Clinton, he appointed his eldest daughter and son-in-law as seniors advisors to his administration.

Despite the lack of related credentials, the couple has since held the positions. In their defense, though, they forwent their salaries.

The Daily Express recently unearthed a moment when the public displayed their dismay toward the First Daughter's role under her father's lead. Earlier in July, netizens expressed their disappointments on social media platforms about the "Find Something New" campaign.

Ivanka's career initiative centers on "information" provisions about jobs that do not require four-year college degrees. She, reportedly, believes that the "traditional method of education" is failing many students in helping them develop a career.

Ivanka Trump, alongside Donald Trump, launched the campaign in cooperation with various partners from the private, public, and even nonprofit sectors. The heads have since claimed to have helped many individuals across the country. However, netizens had other thoughts in mind.

Reports said that many people made fun of the First Daughter for the new project. Most of them urged her to take her own advice and "find something new" outside the White House.

The critics' statements implied that she should seek new employment and leave her office. Others, also, mocked that Ivanka, like the rest of the Trump administration, "refreshed" her CV with the help of creative writing, suggesting that they do not have proper backgrounds relating to their positions.

The criticisms toward Ivanka Trump remain apparent, especially these past few days amid the election. In relation to the "Find Something New" campaign, she informed her fans and followers on social media about the latest developments in the employment sector.

She listed that Trump's policies helped the creation of another 638,000 jobs in addition to the over 12 million figure since April. She, also, noted that the "unemployment rate fell" to 6.9 percent with the help of the U.S. President's acts.

Following the post, she, once again, became the subject of mockeries and criticisms on Twitter with netizens urging her to "start packing" and "stop tweeting." Several individuals implied that their camp will lose the current race, and that a new administration will rise once the counting of votes concludes.

"No need to keep campaigning," one critic said, adding that the election is over. It is now the "time to start polishing the resume," another Twitter user replied.

But, despite all the mockeries, some fans and supporters continued to share their love for Donald and Ivanka Trump. He is the "most misunderstood president in American history," a fan tweeted, noting that the public will miss them.