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Mohini Bhosle

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WYLD • 1y

Its good that he is moving from western tech to something his company built but this decision seems more like an ego driven decision than opportunity driven.I can only think how many people will have to overwork because of this impromptu not proper planned decision only because there CEO’s linked in post was deleted😣😂

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