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HackerRank makes slew of senior hires from Target, Yahoo, FlipkartThe latest to join the Palo Altobased startup is Abhijit Tamhane, who was previously with global retailer Target and Salesforce.com, as vic...
Y Combinator may soon bring its startup school to IndiaSilicon Valley's top accelerator Y Combinator is considering bringing its much sought-after Startup School.
Silicon Valley incubator Y Combinator to invest in Delhi-based ClearSharp Tech that has 3 lakh usersY Combinator has earlier backed other Indian startups but they have been focused on developing products for the US or global markets.
Coding startup HackerEarth raises seed funding from AngelPrimeHackerEarth, a start-up which helps multinational companies such as Symantec and Citrix hire programmers, has raised seed funding from incu...
Risk-taking takes back seat for acceleratorsAccelerators say they cannot waste their time and money on half-baked ideas, setting up a piquant clash in the world of startups and early-...
Innovative packages: Salary fattens at IITs & perks make it a perfect figureGoogle, which is paying a salary of around $115,000, is offering 125 shares each to its hires; Hyundai Motor is offering the chance to acqu...
Flipkart tops hiring charts at IITs, makes 118 offers in three-and-half daysThe company has so far offered salaries in the range of Rs 10.5-11.5 lakh, a cut above average salaries on offer at the IITs this year.
Recruitment portals developing innovative tools to filter tech talentOnline recruitment portals are developing innovative tools to help technology companies spot the right talent in the market.
Talent spotting for techies turns trade tool for young companiesOnline recruitment portals are developing innovative tools to help technology companies spot the right talent in a market where there is a ...
ET Awards 2012-13: Vinod Khosla, the Global Indian who makes the world go green with envyUntiring in his quest to change the way the world consumes energy, the 58-year-old venture capitalist has backed a number of startups.
Indian technology startups prefer foreign companies for global exposure & assured fundingIndian startups are turning to overseas accelerators in search of mentoring and access to capital despite a plethora of domestic choices.
Spirit of entrepreneurship: Shifting to Silicon ValleyThey are technology entrepreneurs who started their ventures in India, brought them to success, and now they are in the process of relocati...
Power of Ideas 2012: How Gurgaon-based startup helps cos to test right candidate for right jobAs companies try to streamline their hiring process and get the most appropriate candidate for the job, a two-year old startup is attemptin...
CodeSprint contest run by Interview Street helps Indian graduates land startup jobs in Silicon ValleyIt is not just Google, Microsoft and Facebook that are competing to recruit talented engineering graduates from India.
Silicon Valley's Y Combinator to mentor Indian startups TapToLearn & PlivoTo be picked by Y Combinator means an almost certain path to success. Set up in 2005, it has backed over 460 start-ups, including Scribd.
- Power of Ideas 2012: What Silicon Valley incubators offer start-ups & why India needs plenty like them
Not every company can do what Google, HP or Apple did - start up in a garage and strike it big. They need incubators to help them.
Power of ideas 2012: Start-up InterviewStreet wins US government order to build tech platformInterviewStreet was hired by the US govt to develop a technology platform to build the tools that would promote equal pay for women in corp...
- Facebook looks at Indian software engineers for US positions
Facebook's open invitation in a newspaper advertisement last week seeking applicants "to work in the US" is being regarded as a first.
- IT professionals take to incubation & mentoring start-ups
Entrepreneurs are seeking to build an Indian ecosystem that draws from the global model of incubators.
Interview Street first Indian company to be chosen for an incubation programme at Y CombinatorA two-year-old Bangalore start-up,Interview Street, is the first Indian company to be chosen for an incubation programme at Y Combinator.