now the best business is e commerce.during al time one of the top business is e commerce business. so I have a idea for Starting e commerce business for food.and fruit,and, vegetables and flowers delivered company.so I need investor. for 20% company
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SHIV DIXIT
Stealth • 3d
most of the companies are already doing this so what's the special about your Idea and giving 20% at first stage is noia good decision
Most demanding job according in food industry
Food chemist
Food researcher
Professional chef
Direct hiring in companies like Nestle , Britannia , unilever etc
Starting salary 20 lakh/yearly
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I've made my first order through meesho!!
I guess every entrepreneur or a business person knows it's first order, which is quite special.
And it makes it more special when it's purely organic!
Although jo
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I admire the guts of bluelearn founders. This is not even their early stage. They started this from their college days itself from an telegram account. They made an app, business and raised money.
After all these they thoroughly thought of the mone
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Krrish Gupta
Stealth • 2m
Most of the quick commerce companies are losing money in the last mile delivery, as per you what's the best way to reduce last mile delivery cost and be profitable, if the last mile delivery is the highest expense, which is paid by quick commerce com
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Guy's what you're thoughts about ?
A company for premium packaging that makes quality designs for big companies of watches, shoes, etc.
It's unique idea or many people are already doing this and it can grow or not or profitable ?
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Now a days most of the companies are hiring experienced candidates and freshers are not getting better opportunities .How freshers could gain experience if there is no chance?
I felt that most of the companies are doing walkin drives as a part of the