Now I understand that Indian's don't want to work on hard tech because it's need huge dedication and Research for creating any innovation like Chinese and Japanese start-ups .
Anyone hiring interns for writing?👁️👁️(Ready for unpaid work, should not be hectic if unpaid)
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ajay krishna
Stealth • 1m
work hard for 2 years and rest of the years sit calmly.
cause ur experience does the work .
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Akshat Garg
Stealth • 9m
It took me 15 days to realize.
What?
Not everyone is in for the long run.
They seem to be busy catching up on the view count and followers flex.
It made me think.
Stranger:"35 Years of hard work and dedication”
He is a street artist.
He made i
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Himesh Jain
Stealth • 3m
Although everyone seems to be calm and ready on social media but I still have a felling if hindenburg went for short selling, there will be crash
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GAURAV TIWARI
Stealth • 5m
Want to work at startups and learn how the business works but don't have any hard skills
Any help or suggestions?
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PRATHAM
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Medial • 1m
" Don't work till 3 a.m.! Ghar jao, biwi hai, dog hai, kuch toh karo unke sath." - Swiggy CEO on " hustle culture "
He also mentioned that Those who say they work till 3 a.m. never mention that they reach the office at 1 p.m. the next day.
Young
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Mehul Fanawala
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The Clueless Company • 2m
After months of hard work and late-night work hours, we are finally ready to unveil the next BIG THING!
This isn't just another project - it's something very close to our hearts and that's set to change the game.
We can't wait for you to see it. S
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Sahil Shaikh
Stealth • 5m
Startup success is more demand and situation driven rather than ambition and hard work.