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Why 2017 was a year of mass layoffs, firings & resignations for startups

2017 was also a year that opened a pandora of sexual harassment cases across startups that ranged from Scoopwhoop and TVF to Uber and 500Startups

December 29, 2017 / 20:55 IST
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Uber CEO Travis Kalanick speaks to students during an interaction at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) campus in Mumbai, India, January 19, 2016. REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui/File Picture
Uber CEO Travis Kalanick speaks to students during an interaction at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) campus in Mumbai, India, January 19, 2016. REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui/File Picture

From Travis Kalanick of Uber, CXOs of companies such as Jabong and Freecharge to over 2,000 employees at Snapdeal who lost their jobs, the year 2017 saw major exits and layoffs in the startup world.

2017 was also a year that opened a pandora of sexual harassment cases across startups such as Scoopwhoop, TVF, Uber and 500Startups.

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Dave McClure, CEO of 500 startups admitted himself to be a 'creep' in a blog while Steve Jurvetson of DFJ stepped down after accusations of sexual misconduct.

Travis Kalanick, founder of Uber also resigned after an ex-employee Susan Fowler claimed sexual harassment by a company senior executive in a blogpost.