The Unacademy Circus: A $3.5 Billion Clown Show?
For one sales employee, Unacademy was a nightmarish corporate musical chairs. Hired for NextLevel, tossed to a language learning app project that got shelved, then shoved into a random SaaS startup Gr
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Stealth • 5m
I’d be wary of joining any company with such a reputation. No matter how big the name, internal stability is key for growth
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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Sagar Anantwar
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SimpliFin • 2m
Do you invest all your savings into Fixed Deposits? Big mistake, read more
Fixed Deposits (FDs) have been a staple of Indian households for decades, but how do they fit into a modern investment portfolio? Let’s break it down:
🔹 Not a Growth Asset
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Vaibhav Babruwan Shingde
Stealth • 4m
Housing.com was founded in 2012 by twelve IIT Bombay students, including Rahul Yadav, Advitiya Sharma, and Abhishek Anand.
Initial Success :
• Known for its innovative map-based user interface.
• Quickly gained popularity and investor interest.
• Se
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Mehul Fanawala
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The Clueless Company • 3m
Your reputation is your resume.
Protecting it should be your top priority, especially as a young professional. Here are 5 key actions to do just that:
1. Communicate Clearly
↳ Always be concise and direct. Misunderstandings can lead to negative pe
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Priyanshu Mehta
Stealth • 7m
Story : Start small and dream big
In a realm of dreams, Alice met Jack, a seasoned investor who shared his success. Inspired, Alice delved into investing. She learned, diversified, and took calculated risks. As time passed, her investments grew, pa
Any idea???
"What are the key steps and considerations for someone looking to launch a drink or juice delivery startup similar to Zomato and Swiggy?"
Why there is no such big brands dealing in this niche?
How it can be profitabale or generate reve
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Saksham
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Bebyond • 2m
Understanding the Lock-in Period
The lock-in period is a key feature in investment agreements, especially in private equity and venture capital deals. It’s a designated timeframe during which shareholders, typically founders or early investors, are
A pregnant woman from Airoli,Navi Mumbai fall into a wfh scam & lost 54 Lakhs. scammers first say rate hotels then eventually convince to invest .
How to Stay Safe from Work-From-Home Scams
The government has warned people not to fall for such lu
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Sajin
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Foundation • 7m
Corporates take big risks and have money. Then why startups exist?
1. Corporates hate UNCERTAINTY: They take risk by building scenarios & models, so avoids whats uncertain
2. Less data: Before AirBnB they cudnt model market size of ppl renting beds
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