Can anyone suggest me how can i apply and where to apply for an internship as a web developer in this tough competition
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Niket Raj Dwivedi
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Medial • 4m
First 48 hours of Medial Startup Showcase-
1) 110+ ideas submitted.
2) More than 2222+ votes combined!
3) More than 50+ shares of ideas on Twitter + Linkedin.
The enthusiasm and energy is amazing. Just need to manage spam a little bit :P
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OLA's CEO Vs Kunal Kamra!!! Bhavish Aggarwal seemed to be more concerned in trying to get under a stand-up comedian's skin than in taking accountability and answering the tricky
questions.
Nobody works harder than a first generation entrepreneur. Do you agree?
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Medial Startup Trivia
Stealth • 4m
A Brief Timeline: Ritesh Agarwal
Picture Ritesh Agarwal, born in 1993 in Odisha, India. At just 13, he's already hustling, selling SIM cards and making his first entrepreneurial strides. By 16, he's earned enough to buy his first computer for ₹50,00
Day 5 : Competition is for Losers - Insights from Peter Thiel (PayPal, Palantir, Founders Fund)
• Aim for monopolies, not perfect competition
• Capture massive value, don't just create it
• Being the "last mover" dominating a market is better than
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Vrishank Raj
Stealth • 4m
Oyo's Secret co-founder?
We all know Ritesh Agarwal as the founder and the face of Oyo, but how many of you know that Oyo, in its initial days used to have a co-founder.
When Ritesh was 18, and he was looking to raise funds for his startup, Ventu
Fuck the Startup
Do the Business, which one is allready in market
Just do that BUSINESS in a perfect way.
Note : There is no first mover advantage anymore.
In business first try to become a big fish in a small river rather than becoming a small fish in a big river
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SHIV DIXIT
Stealth • 8m
Types of market
1. Perfect Competition: Many buyers and sellers with identical products.
2. Monopoly: Single seller dominating the market.
3. Monopolistic Competition: Many sellers offering differentiated products.
4. Oligopoly: Few large firms