Why we don't have world leading tech company despite of producing world level engineers.
Don't say TCS is there ( It is providing cheap labour to maintain code of world companies)
Anonymous 2
Stealth • 8m
You’ve not researched carefully there are. Zoho is a market leader amongst saas startups.
Which SAAS product you need is not there or lacking something ?
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Kavish Goyal
Stealth • 5m
There are more than 2000 fintech companies in India. Amongst these 1800+ fintech companies are startups.
Moreover, 42% of the fintech companies are based from Bangalore and Mumbai.
Still there are only 20 fintech unicorns in India.
What could be
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Aakash kashyap
Stealth • 2m
"The Great Indian SaaS"
The current state and future potential of India's SaaS (Software-as-a-Service) ecosystem. Below is a summary of the key information:
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There are no jobs out there. Most companies are not hiring. If you are looking for a switch, reconsider and maybe try 6 months later. There’s a bloodbath in the market.
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Himesh Jain
Stealth • 7m
Hey is it just me who thinks that most of the Indian startups are not creating anything new but are just focused on some fixed categories that are already saturated. Why there are no mind boggling tech startups, med startups etc. Everyone is into som
Building SaaS from India for the world - Rocketlane raises a $24 M Series B.
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Anmol Pandhi
Stealth • 9m
Btw I am improving my skills in web and app design though I'm not quite good in programming itself. Are there any opportunities in startups?