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About 27K employees lost jobs at Indian startups to date, over 8K this year
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IANS | 26 May, 2023
At least 27,000 tech employees at Indian startups have lost their jobs
since the funding winter crept in last year, and the list is only
growing.
Nearly 26,868 employees have been handed over
pink slips by 98 startups, including unicorns led by the edtech majors,
according to data by leading startup news portal Inc42.
At least 22 edtech startups have slashed 9,781 jobs to date.
In the first five months into 2023, more than 8,000 employees lost their jobs in India by nearly 50 startups.
Homegrown
virtual events platform Airmeet sacked about 30 per cent of its
workforce, or at least 75 employees, according to the report.
Corporate
expense management platform Happay, owned by credit Card bill payment
provider CRED, slashed nearly 35 per cent of its workforce as part of a
restructuring exercise.
Another homegrown edtech startup
Teachmint laid off over 70 employees, its second round of job cuts after
sacking about 45 workers more than five months ago.
Chennai-based
edtech startup Skill-Lync laid off employees as it consolidates
operations across Chennai, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad amid global
macroeconomic conditions.
The year 2023 has become the worst year
for tech employees as nearly 2 lakh tech employees -- from Big Tech
firms to startups -- have been sacked to date globally, as companies
like Meta, BT, Vodafone and many others announced further plans to lay
off more employees in coming months.
As per the data by layoffs
tracking site Layoffs.fyi, 695 tech companies have shown the doors to
around 1.98 lakh employees so far this year.
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Currency |
Import |
Export |
US Dollar
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UK Pound
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102.90 |
Euro
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92.50
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89.35 |
Japanese
Yen |
55.05 |
53.40 |
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