Bengaluru-based foodtech giant Swiggy has witnessed embezzlement lately, with a former junior employee allegedly misappropriating approximately INR 33 crore.
After laying off 1100 employees back in May, Swiggy is again set to lay off 350 employees as a part of its realignment exercise amid COVID-19.
Swiggy, on Thursday, May 7 announced that its co-founder & CTO Rahul Jaimini has quit the company to join a career accelerator startup Pesto Tech
Food delivery unicorn Swiggy plans to lay off around 500 to 900 cloud kitchen staff, which include mostly contractual employees.
India's online food delivery unicorn Swiggy on March 6 raised $43 million from its existing backer China's Tencent, Samsung, Mirae Asset Capital Markets...