15 Hottest Indian Technology Startup Companies To Apply For
Saanvi Araav - Sep 18, 2019
From LinkedIn, the social network for a job, we have a list of best Indian technology startup companies to apply for
Over the past couple of years, in India, tech startup companies have been popping like mushrooms. Some have become great - even reaching 1 billion dollars valuation- while other stays to be the dominant of their "regions."
From LinkedIn, the social network for a job, we have a list of best Indian technology startups to apply for. The criteria to be on this list is for the companies to be 7-years old or fewer, 50 employees at least, headquartered in the country and privately held.
This list takes into consideration factors such as member engagement; employee growth; interest of job-seeker interest; interaction by getting talents from top companies. Here is the list:
1. Meesho

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