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Indian-Origin CEO Gets Death Threats Over His Firm's '84-Hour Workweek'
Daksh Gupta shared that employees at Greptile typically worked from 9 am to 11 pm or later, with Saturdays being regular workdays and occasional work on Sundays.
Indian-origin CEO wants employees to work 14 hours a day, 6 days a week and 'sometimes' Sundays at start-up!
Greptile, an AI startup, faced criticism after its CEO, Daksh Gupta, publicly advocated for a demanding work culture involving 84-hour workweeks. Whil
Indian-American CEO says ‘20% death threats and 80% job applications…’ after post about company’s 84-hour workweeks
Daksh Gupta, the Indian American CEO of Greptile, has in a social media post said he received death threats and job applications after posting about the San Francisco-based AI start-up’s 84-hour long workweeks.
Indian-American CEO faces death threats after revealing 84-hour workweeks: ‘Inbox is full of…’
Daksh Gupta, CEO of Greptile, faces backlash for revealing the startup's 84-hour workweeks and lack of work-life balance.
Indian-American CEO claims he got death threats after revealing 84-hour workweek policy
Daksh Gupta, Indian-origin CEO of the San Francisco-based artificial intelligence (AI) startup Greptile, recently ignited a fierce online debate after candidly sharing details about his company's intense work environment.
Work-Life Balance No Longer A Necessity? THIS Indian-Origin CEO’s 14-Hour Workday Policy Stirs Controversy
Yet another CEO’s comment on work-life balance and permissible working hours for employees has stirred up the work-life balance debate on X. In the post, Greptile co-founder Daksh Gupta said that they were transparent about their 9 am to 11 pm working hours after which he claims that his inbox was filled with 20 percent death threats and 80 percent job applications.
Indian-origin CEO’s 84-hour workweek draws criticism, similar to Narayana Murthy’s 70-hour stance
This mirrors past remarks by Indian industry leaders such as Infosys co-founder Narayana Murthy, who suggested a 70-hour workweek for Indian workers, a view supported by Ola CEO Bhavish Aggarwal. Both Gupta and Aggarwal have defended long hours as necessary for economic progress,
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Greptile CEO Stirs Debate with 84-Hour Workweek
Daksh Gupta, CEO of San Francisco-based AI startup Greptile, sparked a storm online after sharing details about his company's ...
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Job or 'Modern-Day Slavery': Indian-Origin CEO Faces Backlash Over '84-Hour Workweek' Policy
A CEO of AI startup Greptile, faced backlash and death threats after revealing his company's 84-hour workweek with no ...
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Daksh Gupta, founder of Greptile, sparked controversy after revealing his company's intense work culture on social media. His ...
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