Office Timing Rant:
I work in a small startup in HSR, Bengaluru. Love the job, the mission, my manager too. Here’s where my issues lies-
Recently the COO felt that everyone is “taking advantage” of our flexible culture and started implementing st
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Anonymous 4
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If there's a manager hovering, then 1. either its not a small startup or 2. It's a shitty startup to start with (no offence) You're probably realising it late.
Looking for influencer Marketing manager intern for a saas startup
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Payal Manghnani
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Small Steps, Big Impact: It's Never Too Late
Taking small steps can lead to big changes. It’s never too late to start working on yourself, whether it’s your fitness, personal growth, or any other goal. The key is consistency and embracing each small
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Only Buzinesss
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let me known , what you are going to ask for a start up hub owner or head manager
Regarding startup community which they had started ?
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Felix Williams
Stealth • 4m
Is it ok to crowd funding for your small startup idea or is it a selfish move
The father of late 26 year old EY employee Anna Sebastian Perayil said Anna's manager would change her schedule on the basis of cricket matches.
"He's a cricket fan And because of that she had to sit late to complete the work assigned to her", Sibi
Most people get promoted based on their accomplishments in their lower level which means a good salesman becomes a manager even if his experience in leader ship is shitty. This leads to a toxic work environment and I'm sure many of us deal with it. W
Multiple startups are facing cash-crunch and employees are suffering because of mismanagement and failure of management to either create a sustainable startup or failure to raise money. Would you stick with a startup if it runs out of cash?
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Sarun George Sunny
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Progress doesn’t always come with big, noticeable changes. Sometimes it’s in the small, everyday actions—staying up late to finish a task, learning from mistakes, or choosing not to give up. These moments, though they may seem small, are what lead to