As living expenses in Tier 1 cities soar, companies will eventually shift to Tier 2 cities, enabling them to hire talent with lower investment. #Business #Talent #CostEfficiency #startups #india
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Rahul Khatri
Stealth • 7m
With the little experience that I have had working with making teams, leading them & working with people, I have realised something which I completely follow now.
It is "Prioritise intent over everything, if that's right other things will fall in pl
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Mahendra Lochhab
Stealth • 7m
Al will eventually Eliminate All Jobs, They will Remain a Hobby: Elon Musk
hello guys!
I am thinking to start a healthy snack brand with a little experience as well as very limited funds so I just needed some suggestions.
also i am open for a partnership!
As part of Investors yaatra, I am in Bangalore at present...
And I had a golden chance to meet the few Investors at DSH..
It was a great session & we pitched our portfolio of Startups to early stage startup Investors.
Few of our startups will have
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Vaibhav Babruwan Shingde
Stealth • 8m
• I am noticing from few months that Quick Commerce startups like Blinkit , Zepto and Instamart is expanding their dark stores in different cities.
• These startups operate in mostly Metro cities like Mumbai,Delhi, Bangalore,Pune,Gurugram, Chennai e
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Kavish Parmar
Stealth • 2d
Hey guys , I am just a little bit confused about my idea , I am going to start a company on home services like ac, fridge, washing machine,own repairing etc and many more but I have a strong conpeteter named urban company,but It was in metro/big citi
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Mehul Fanawala
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The Clueless Company • 5m
Prisha visited a startup.
Prisha asked Dishani,
How do you manage with limited resources?
Dishani replied,
By being creative.
Prisha asked,
Can you give an example?
Dishani replied,
We needed an office.
With no budget,
We turned an old garage int
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Harikrishnan V
Stealth • 8m
The network effect in Bangalore is great.
I myself catchup with a lot of my founder friends and counterparts in HSR, Kormangala alone. Have had innumerable instances where I've found great builders at Starbucks, third wave etc - surprisingly a few ti
I don’t think the bigger cities in India will survive for long without a major change in infra or without building newer cities for growth. The condition of most top tier cities is getting worse day by day. People need to start moving to other cities