As a founder i have seen lot of kind of interns. They think that this is the college life where they are enjoying in the company. They don't know how manager are micro manage them. Company policy, politics. It's not easy baby to work in tech. ๐๐๐ป
A whole lot of people think that so many founders are stupid because they are making loss when they donโt realise thatโs what it takes to become a huge startup indeed. Take an example of Reddit, Facebook, Amazon, etc. Penetration is important to go b
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Vaibhav Babruwan Shingde
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Hello Guys ๐๏ธ,
What do you think, Startup Ecosystem in India is kind of Bubble because Startup valuation is billions of dollars but their losses also in thousands of crores?
I know , you will think that Startup goal is to build a scalable solution
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Ravi Ranjan
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If you look at many Startups account statement, they show themselves in loss. Many of them working from 8 to 10 years. Can someone clear my doubt that "are they really in loss??'"...and if they are then why investors still drained their valuable mone
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Gautam Pareek
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Kaafi dino se ek cheez chl rahi h dimag m but sayad kaafi log offend ho sakte h...
I want to ask that..
If someone is selling chai,Vadapaav or doing any streetfood business and calling themselves Entrepreneur
Are They ??
If you think they are not the
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Giggity
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Guys what do u think of a gaming hardware startup similar to asus ? Do you think it's viable
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PRATHAM
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Don't you all feel shark tank judges are the one who should be judge like they don't have seen one quarter profit and they all are rejecting others for their loss it's ironic ( this is not for those whose startup is profitable, btw peyush had admitte
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Ananya Agarwal
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What are the opinions here on PhysicsWallah, ed tech startup?
They have captured market and won trust of their consumers but rn they're running in loss and giving their courses for free or for very cheap prices.
Is this stupidity or a good idea?
How