Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal plays down attrition problem
Goyal's post on Twitter and LinkedIn comes days after Zomato declared its December-quarter earnings. He commented on the recent exits in a shareholder letter for December quarter earnings.

He was responding to the increased talk about recent top-level exits at the food delivery app.
“There's been a lot of chatter about the culture at Zomato after a series of exits over the last few months. Well, here's a fact -- there are more than 200 people at Zomato who have spent more than seven years at the company,” he said in a Tweet headlined, ‘attrition problem at Zomato!!!’
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— Deepinder Goyal (@deepigoyal) 1676366627000“We are proud of the high performance, culture-driven organisation that we are creating, and will continue to look for high quality talent which wants to commit to a growth mindset, and extra-terrestrial performance,” he added.
Goyal's post on US-based microblogging platform Twitter and professional networking firm LinkedIn comes days after Zomato declared its December-quarter results.
“Company building is not just about the journey of the business. It is also so much about its people’s personal journeys. Both these journeys take their own twists and turns. And sometimes, for some people, the distance between their form (their mindset and skillset) and the company’s context becomes such that it is necessary to take a break from each other,” Goyal said in the letter.
Cofounders Mohit Gupta and Gunjan Patidar, who was also its chief technology officer; head of new initiatives Rahul Ganjoo and Siddharth Jhawar, who was heading intercity delivery, had quit late last year.
Subsequently, during a call with analysts, Goyal said that Zomato chief financial officer Akshant Goyal and himself had taken over some of the responsibilities of those who had resigned, with the remaining assignments being handed over to other team members.
“…we don’t have the need to fill these two spots (of Gupta and Patidar). Being in ‘continuous lookout for great talent’ is an attack tactic, not a defence tactic,” Goyal had said, on whether the company was looking to fill these vacancies with outside talent.
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