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Exclusive: SaaS startups struggle with high attrition due to WFH, funding boom

Working from home means many employees face productivity issues and often feel isolated or disconnected from an organisation, making them prone to poaching. Sometimes, it takes an office party or offsite to motivate them.

Mumbai / January 13, 2022 / 08:27 IST
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Two leading Indian software-as-a-service (SaaS) entrepreneurs were left scratching their heads recently. An engineer joined a SaaS startup, left it after one week to join another. He left the second one after a week as well to join a third startup.

In three weeks, he increased his salary 150 percent by jumping jobs thrice. And this happened in the relatively quiet and sedate SaaS startup space, far from the hullabaloo of consumer internet companies with their slick apps, sky-high valuations and doting customers.

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The entrepreneurs, who would be seething under normal circumstances, chalked it up to an ecosystem that’s enjoying the highest of highs. Both founders let the engineer go without even exercising his notice period because they felt that someone who wanted to jump on a whim wouldn’t fit into their culture anyway. They only vowed to make their hiring and filtering process better to weed out such oddities.

Indian SaaS startups have been growing at a dizzying pace. They have raised money at valuations 2-3 years ahead of plans and have mostly never looked better. But employees – across sales, marketing, product and engineering – are leaving in droves, struggling to feel comfortable or fit into global companies while working from home and lured by quick pay increases from other startups, a chance that may not have been available a few years ago.