Indian food delivery startup Swiggy is cutting about 400 jobs, or nearly 7% of its workforce, as the startup seeks to bring further improvements to its finances ahead of a planned IPO later this year.
Rohit Sethia found a unique way to stand out among job applicants applying for a job at Swiggy. To strengthen his bid for a copywriter role at the food delivery giant, Sethia created a pitch deck on ...
Davos: Calling the large force of delivery partners in India a 'third pillar' of the job market, a top Swiggy executive has said their job should be seen as flexible employment rather than gig work.