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Edtech startup Vedantu's FY22 losses extend to Rs 696 croreTotal expenses, which was led by people costs, went up 19% in the reported period of FY22, at Rs 890.93 crore. People costs, a growing conc...
Over 70 Indian startups show exit door to 21K techies, more pink slips comingAs global layoffs deepen, Indian startups are not far behind and have sacked thousands of employees in the past 3-4 months, with many more ...
Healthtech startup PharmEasy lays off more employeesThe layoffs were attributed to a variety of factors, including restructuring, macroeconomic headwinds, and the ongoing Russia-Ukraine confl...
Edtech firm Vedantu cuts 385 jobs in fourth round of layoffs this yearThe company had previously laid off 100-full time employees from its sales team in July and another 624 full-time and contractual employees...
Cash-strapped edtech startup Lido Learning files for bankruptcyLido Learning’s board passed a resolution in an extraordinary meeting held on September 5 to file an application under Section 10 of the In...
Vedantu lays off another 100 employees after sacking 624 in MayInterestingly, cofounder and chief executive Vamsi Krishna had said in a memo to employees on May 18 that the previous retrenchment exercis...
Over 32,000 tech workers fired in US, more than 11,000 in India till JulySince April 1 this year, more than 43,000 workers from 342 tech companies/startups have been laid off across the world and over 13% are fro...
Unacademy won't sack more workers to cut costs, CEO Gaurav Munjal clarifiesIn April, Unacademy fired around 1,000 employees to cut costs Of these, about 300 were educators who worked with Unacademy on a contractual...
Over 50K startup employees stare at job loss as India prepares for 200 unicornsNearly 12,000 startup employees have been shown the door to date, let by companies like Ola, Blinkit, BYJU's (White Hat Jr, Toppr), Unacade...
Vedantu launches first hybrid learning centre as edtechs shed pandemic-induced growthVedantu’s offline learning foray is largely focused on test preparation segment as it looks to bolster its presence in the segment.
Byju’s WhiteHat Jr may see rebranding, fires another 300 in TopprAs per current discussions, Byju’s may add its name to WhiteHat Jr as a suffix, but there is also a consideration to rename it fully under ...
Edtech carnage continues as WhiteHat Jr lays off 300 employeesWhiteHat Jr posted a total loss of Rs 1,690 crore for FY21, according to regulatory filings filed with the Ministry of Corporate Affairs.
Vedantu’s consolidated net loss widens to Rs 604.28 crore in FY21The Tiger Global-backed startup’s employee benefit expenses increased by 4.6 times to Rs 407.4 crore in FY21 against Rs 88.3 crore in FY20,...
Edtech firm FrontRow lays off 145 employees, almost 30% of its teamFrontRow said the layoffs were undertaken to increase efficiencies and lengthen the company’s runway. The company said most of the layoffs ...
Digital health platform Mfine lays off 500 employeesThe job cut accounts for about half the workforce at Mfine that had been hiring employees until last month, according to media reports.
Startups reach out to find jobs for the laid-offScaler, Filo, Classplus, PhysicsWallah, BrightChamps, Teachmint, ByteLearn and Mojocare were some of those companies offering help.
Cars24 fires 600 employees across departmentsCars24, backed by Japan’s SoftBank and Alpha Wave Global, has joined a growing list of startups such as Unacademy, Vedantu, and Meesho that...
Vedantu says it is laying off another 424 employeesVedantu had earlier fired 200 of its contractual and full-time employees, amid cratering demand for online education, owing to the opening ...
Vedantu to sack another 424 employees; PhonePe to buy WealthDesk, OpenQ for $75MEdtech unicorn Vedantu said it is laying off another 424 employees – about 7% of its workforce – just days after sacking 200 contractual an...
Edtech unicorn Vedantu lays off 200 employeesAbout 120 of these employees were on contract while 80 were full-time employees, Vedantu told ET. Almost all were from the company’s academ...