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The world of startups has been attracting people in search of work. There were many who preferred that environment to more traditional companies. Now, Twitter user Anubhav Dubey took to the micro-blogging site and asked people: If given a chance to become the CEO of an Indian Startup? Which would it be and Why? Anubhav is the founder of another startup called ‘Chai Sutta Bar.’
If you get a chance to become the CEO of an Indian Startup?Which would it be and Why?
— Anubhav Dubey (@tbhAnubhav) January 31, 2023
The tweet which has now gone viral has tons of responses. “If given the chance, I’d love to become the CEO of @Paytm. The company’s innovative approach to digital payments in India and its potential for growth in the fintech industry make it an exciting opportunity to lead and drive change,” wrote a Twitter user. Another person wrote, “Byju’s. I want to make education revolutionary but in ethical way. Byju’s miss the bus of creating trust by it’s unethical practices. Need to take care of employee first,treat them good – the basic change. Happy employees generates happy numbers which make them happy again.”
Here are a few responses:
Chai sutta bar— Suhail Khan (@suhailiqbalkhan) January 31, 2023
Naw man… I've got my own startup – and I'm happy with that.— Arvindh Sundar ⚔️ (@arvindhsundar) January 31, 2023
That would be ZOHO , because I just want to know how they manage to work remotely— Saurabh Sharma (@Saurabhsharrma) January 31, 2023
Physics Wallah, Ola electric, Zerodha— Siddharth Katiyar (@siddharthkatiyr) January 31, 2023
Zomato— Jatin Panchal | jatinpanchal.eth (@Jatin18jp) January 31, 2023
An app that brings all the OTT Entertainment together because we love Over The Top Entertainment! Too subtle?— Tata Play Binge (@TataPlayBinge) February 1, 2023
Meanwhile, a report released earlier showed how the job market no longer aspires to join the ranks of the “startup nation.” More than a thousand students and recent graduates in the US were surveyed about their career ambitions in the Future Workforce Study. As per the results, only 16 per cent of them said they would consider taking a job at a startup. Most respondents would prefer to pursue a career with a large corporation. It is because the people believe that these companies are better able to withstand a potential financial crisis.
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