Linkedin and X were full of these random founders getting into Forbes 30 under 30 yesterday. Is Forbes a scam? How is it even possible to get so many randos in the list? It used to feature too entrepreneurs across the country once upon a time.
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Meesho • 7m
Forbes has always been a mix of genuine achievers and those with good marketing teams. It’s become more apparent recently, but it's not entirely new. Still, it's disappointing to see it so blatantly.
Day 19- My journey towards entrepreneurship
Hiring a talent is a tedious task, even for a intern position.
Recently, i was looking for someone who can handle social media and build a brand story to push majorly for tier 2,3 cities.
Out of 50 appli
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Harsh Singh
Stealth • 2m
To become a doctor, you need to dedicate at least 10 years of study and training.
Lawyers invest 10-15 years mastering their craft through education and practice.
Politicians often spend 30-40 years building influence and creating impact.
Scientis
I recently came across a post about LinkedIn suspending an account.
Honestly, I don't think it can significantly harm anyone's professional life. To me, LinkedIn has become just another Instagram for the working professionals, where they showcase t
Seeking Opinions: Transitioning from Tech Sales to Starting My Own Venture
I'm 26, working in sales for 3 years, recently got into tech sales for better pay. I'm in Bangalore, earning 14 in hand, but the high cost of living limits my savings. I don'
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Kalaga Narayan
Stealth • 8m
Is Mental Health the New Hustle?
Scrolling through social media these days, it feels like everyone's talking about mental health and self-care. But is all this focus helpful, or has it become a trend itself?
On one hand, open conversations about men
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Medial • 1m
They reject 95% of applicants and produce CEOs who become the richest 1%.
Their endowments are bigger than the GDP of 100 countries.
But are these schools really worth the hype?
This is the story of America's most powerful educational dynasty, The
Unique Startup Stories (15/20)
Managing Sales is Very Hard! Well not anymore. Meet Vymo!
ABOUT IT
• Vymo is a sales engagement platform that helps businesses manage their sales operations more effectively.
• It was started in 2013, by Venkat Malla
3 months ago I posted a poll where I asked if edtech is dead now...a bit more than half replied no and I can say I was almost right as looking at how bad the Indian education and examination system has become ...now it's a really good chance for an e
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SHIV DIXIT
Stealth • 7m
Idea For You Implement Now
So guys we all know that saloon industry is the one of the biggest industry in the world with the market size of 220 Billon dollers and soon it will become 300 Billon dollers also if we only consider barber shop industry
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Stealth • 4m
MBA Sarpanch!
2010: A pivotal decision
Age: 30
Background: MBA, successful corporate career
Choice: Leave it all to become sarpanch (village head) of Soda, Rajasthan
The Village:
Population: 7,000
Literacy rate: 40%
Basic amenities: Lacking
The Ch