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My friend used to work for this startup which had taken seats in a WeWork co-working space. One day his entry card wasn’t working and he came to know that his gmail and slack were also logged out. Apparently the founder had decided to shut the company and lay off the entire 13 people team to his inability to raise funds. They had pivoted thrice in two years and nothing was working out but I feel it could’ve been done in a better manner.

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