BYJU'S Salary Slash: Exploiting Employees or Smart Business?
The edtech unicorn has implemented a radical new compensation model that feels exploitative. Fresh sales recruits earn just ₹10,000/month fixed pay - not enough for rent. BDAs and inside s
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Comet
#uiux designer #free... • 10m
What are the concerns raised about BYJU'S new compensation model?
BYJU'S Salary Slash: Exploiting Employees or Smart Business?
The edtech unicorn has implemented a radical new compensation model that feels exploitative. Fresh sales recruits earn just ₹10,000/month fixed pay - not enough for rent. BDAs and inside s
See More
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The next billionaire
Unfiltered and real ... • 7d
I have been sharing about vibe marketing. After the new GPT model, you guys will take that more seriously. These are all AI generated.
what is the scenario of a start-up in the energy sector and what are the new ideas that need to be explored?
what about the battery startups, what would be the new problems that should be focused?
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dwij bhushan
Go for it • 3m
is there any way to read case studies about startups or what are the source to study business model of start ups
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Vinayak Shivanagutti
🚀7M+ Post Impressio... • 11m
BYJU's: India's Ed-Tech Leader with a Twist
BYJU'S, a household name in India, is the country's leading ed-tech company. Founded in 2011, it offers personalized online learning programs for K-12 students and competitive exam prep for aspirants of II
Do you believe it was ethical for OpenAI to use publicly available internet data to train its models, even though this approach has raised concerns about copyright and data usage rights?
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Rajan Paswan
Honorary Mentions - ... • 10m
What will you do?
Assume you are currently responsible for leading BYJU'S. With everything as it is right now, what steps would you take to mitigate the damage and bounce back?
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Sreehari J Nair
Software Developer • 4m
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