OYO, Cure.Fit and TapChief top LinkedIn’s startups list
Team Udayavani, Sep 4, 2019, 5:41 PM IST
New Delhi: Professional networking platform LinkedIn on Wednesday said OYO Hotels and Homes, Cure.Fit and TapChief topped the list of 25 Indian start-ups to work for in 2019.
According to data from LinkedIn, these 25 companies – including Razorpay, Acko General Insurance, mfine, Udaan, Dunzo and Stanza Living have created about 18,000 jobs collectively in the past year, and are expected to create more than 19,000 new employment opportunities in the next 12 months.
Consumer internet start-ups retained their dominance in this year’s list, and showcase the emergence of healthcare, wellness, and e-learning start-ups that are embracing artificial intelligence (AI) to offer accessible medical, wellness, and upskilling solutions for consumers, LinkedIn said in a statement.
“India is the world’s second-largest start-up ecosystem… The list is symbolic of the thriving ecosystem, and features companies that are vanguards of key trends in e-learning, healthcare, and financial services,” LinkedIn India Managing Editor Adith Charlie said.
He added that the start-up ecosystem continues to flourish by fulfilling employment needs across various industries in the midst of the economic slowdown.
Nearly 50 per cent of the companies on this year’s ‘Top Startups List for India’ are Bengaluru-based.
The start-ups list was based on four key pillars – employment growth, engagement with the company and its current employees, job interest, and attraction of top talent, focussed on period between July 1, 2018 and June 30, 2019.
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