Hello everyone, I have been looking for a frontend role from past 2 months, and am unable to get an interview. I have shared my resume as well, can some one point out what could be the reason here for no interviews.
I can't get my head around why the
Airbnb, now worth ~$100 billion, was rejected by 7 investors in 2007.
Not because it was a bad idea, but because VCs reject 99% of startups.
Lesson: If ALL your plans depend on VC funding rather than customer funding, you are already fighting 99% f
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Havish Gupta
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In 1907, a Austrian got rejected from Vienna Academy of Fine Arts twice.
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KRISHNA WADALKAR
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1] HE WAS ADOPTED
2] HE WAS REJECTED BY IBM CEO FOR DINNER
3] HE REFUSED MARRIAGE FOR COUNTRY
4] HE WAS TRAINED F16 PILOT
5] REVIVED FAILING COMPANY
6] DONATED UNIMAGINABLE AMOUNT OF MONEY
I got to know 1 thing about IPO application that if we apply from different PAN but complete all the payments from same UPI ID.
Your application will be rejected
I got to know about this from someone who posted this online š
Do you know how many publishers rejected the first Harry Potter book before it found its home at Bloomsbury?
- The first Harry Potter book was rejected by 12 publishers before finding its home at Bloomsbury.#harrypotter #publishingjourney #bookpublis
The hotel was built in 1903 by Jamsetji Tata, 21 years before the Gateway of India. The hotel was the first in India to have American fans, German elevators, Turkish parts, and English butler service. The hotel's original guests were Europeans, Mahar
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PRATHAM
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Simple basic maths question that all the founders must solve.
If I bought a product for 100 with 18% tax ( SP with Tax )so what was the amount before applying tax ( SP) āEz question from class 7 texts šš
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Himesh Jain
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" 20 Failures to 39 billion company"
Level 2 : Route to become a unicorn
Instacart was launched in 2012 and already made a revenue of 75 million in FY 2014, with this speedy progress they became a unicorn in 1 or 2 year. So what made them a uni
India in coming 10-12 years-
- Size of economy - from $3.8 trillion to $10t
- Per capita income- from $2500 to $6000-7000
- Discretionary spending- from $500-600 to $3000
- Infra spending- from $200-250b to $650-700b
- Equity Investors- 5-6% to 15%.