India, July 17 -- In India's startup capital, where multi-crore fundraises grab headlines and job titles often sound like startup buzzwords, a viral LinkedIn post is shedding light on the relentless, underappreciated grind of interns.
Amid a sea of content glorifying "hustle culture" and entrepreneurial wins, Bengaluru-based founder Shubham Londhe struck a chord with a brutally honest post that's now gone viral.
Titled "BENGALURU TECH LIFE," his post explores the sharp divide between startup founders and their interns, not just in pay, but in how value and effort are acknowledged in the ecosystem.
Londhe points out that while a founder might earn Rs.5 lakh a month, an intern typically takes home a Rs.15,000 stipend. Yet the demands pla...
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