Snapdeal’s Founders Are Being Absolutely Taken Apart By Their Ex Employees
Snapdeal’s former employees are not holding back while criticizing their former bosses.
Snapdeal’s former employees are not holding back while criticizing their former bosses.
Incredible scenes were witnessed at Snapdeal’s New Delhi office after the company put 200 of its employees on a Performance Improvement Plan.
The spate of employee layoffs has finally reached e-retail companies. After Helpchat, Zomato, TinyOwl and several others had fired employees over the course of the last few months, it has emerged that Snapdeal is on the verge of laying off as many as 200 employees from its workforce.
Dipti Sarna, the Snapdeal employee who’d been missing since 10th February, has been found. She is currently in Panipat in Haryana and a UP UP police team has reached the city to bring her back.
Dipti Sarna, a Snapdeal employee who worked out of their Gurgaon office, has been missing since yesterday evening. She was returning home from work when she’s last contacted her family. It is believed that she might have been abducted by her auto driver.
Indian ecommerce unicorn startup Snapdeal turned 6 today. The company celebrated its coming a long way from a deals and coupons site to a fully fledged ecommerce giant with a splash on social media. Wishes poured in. However, the most unlikely wish came from none other rival Flipkart.
In a bold marketing move, Snapdeal decided to do what Jimmy Kimmel had done very successfully with American celebrities. The company got its top management, including founders Kunal Bahl and Rohit Bansal and Chief Product Officer Anand Chandrasekaran to read out some of the most brutal feedback the company has received on social media.
Looks like consolidation in the online real estate market in India is on the anvil, and strategic investments and partnerships would be the key to dominating it. Snapdeal is pushing its real estate arm and is also rumoured to be in talks to buy housing.com.
Quikr recently acquired commonfloor.
The ecommerce giant that had seemingly landed a marketing coup by partnering with Nestle to sell exclusive “welcome back” packages of Maggi, is now being sued for the same.