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'Rs 17 LPA not worth it': IIT Delhi graduate quits bank job, says 'can’t sell peace of mind for a salary package'A 24-year-old IIT Delhi graduate resigned from a high-paying banking job, citing a toxic work culture that eroded his health and peace of m...
Before Zerodha's success, Nithin Kamath couldn't afford Tata Sierra, Honda Civic. So he bought toy models of cars for a mindset trick to get richBefore Zerodha's success, Nithin Kamath's mother, Revathi, instilled financial discipline by emphasizing the cost of everything. She taught...
Zerodha’s Nithin Kamath shares simple '1% rule to help middle-class salaried employees build wealth'Nithin Kamath, Zerodha CEO, shares financial advice for salaried individuals. He suggests cutting expenses by 1% and investing that amount....
Did Zerodha’s Nithin Kamath gift 'BMWs, Audis, Mercedes' to top employees as bonuses?A LinkedIn post claimed Nithin Kamath of Zerodha gifted luxury cars to employees. The post went viral, praising the move as strategic compe...
Masters’ Union MBA cohort 2024 reports Rs 28.52 lakh average salary; top offers reach Rs 61.8 lakhMasters’ Union business school's 2024 MBA graduates saw strong placements. The average salary reached Rs 28.52 lakh. Over 148 companies hir...
Zerodha CEO sets fitness challenge for employees, offers one months salary as prizeIn a series of tweets, the investment app founder laid out the details of a fitness challenge that could earn employees an extra month's sa...
'Sitting is the new smoking': Nithin Kamath backs his BMI health challenge after backlash, says onus is on Zerodha to nudge its employees to moveIn his detailed LinkedIn post, Kamath went on to compare sitting with smoking.
The BMI game at Zerodha: Nithin Kamath promises bonus to staff for losing weight, netizens don’t find it ‘healthy’ at allLast August, Kamath had introduced a 12-month get-healthy goal target for employees.
Busy all the time? Zerodha CEO says it means low productivity, recommends getting enough sleepNithin Kamath said that he has been trying to turn off his phone by evening.
Become fit and then receive a month's salary as bonus! Yes, that's Zerodha's new 'get healthy' initiative for employeesThe company has announced that employees who reach their fitness goals will be given a month's salary as bonus.
View: Can we have more Zerodhas, please?Zerodha is proof that the old-style method of doing business—with bootstrapped funds, building a great product, letting word of mouth grow ...
Zerodha's profit more than doubled to Rs 1,000 crore in FY21, says Nithin KamathThe company has recently been in the news after its board approved an enabling resolution to allow promoters of the bootstrapped startup to...
Zerodha co-founders not drawing Rs 100 crore salaries: Nithin KamathAlthough the actual salary will be lower than the approved Rs 100 crore figure, it will still be higher than the norm, admits Zerodha CEO N...
How many zeros in Zerodha's top paycheques? NineWith a Rs 100 crore salary each for founder Kamath brothers and director Seema Patil, bootstrapped startup sets a record
10-figure salariesFrom Zerodha founders' mega salary hike to Tata making its BigBasket deal official and PIL against Twitter over IT rules, here's a quick lo...
Brokerage employees set for windfall bonuses, incrementsBonuses at some of India’s leading broking firms could be anywhere between six to nine months of salary (cost-to-company) and the increment...
Zerodha faces investor fury after NSE glitchHundreds of traders who bought stocks via Zerodha, dubbed the Robinhood platform of India, voiced concern on Twitter, with many posting pic...
ETtech Bytes On 20 Jan. 2021: Top 5 Tech News Today, In 10 MinutesFrom Indigo Paints IPO bringing gains for Sequoia Capital and technical glitches for Zerodha, to Jack Ma appearing in the public for the fi...
The best leadership lesson: I learnt to sell, says Nithin Kamath Founder & CEO, ZerodhaThe salary was less than Rs 12,000 and earning incentives were extremely important.
Why venture capitalists are flocking Zerodha todayFive years ago, no VC would touch Nithin Kamath’s business. Many want a piece of it today, but he doesn’t need them now.