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Called out by intern for not paying stipend, Soshals app founder’s justification

Workplace drama played out on Twitter this week when Wasim Raja, an intern at Soshals, accused the startup founder Kritarth Mittal of not paying his stipend.

June 20, 2023 / 10:25 IST
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Kritarth Mittal, founder of Soshals, engaged in a Twitter spat with a former intern (IMage credit: @kritarthmittal/Twitter)

Workplace drama played out on Twitter this week when Wasim Raja, an intern at Soshals, accused the startup founder of exploiting his hard work and not paying him his stipend. In his lengthy Twitter thread, Raja said that Soshals app founder Kritarth Mittal burdened him with unrealistic expectations, pressured him constantly for updates even during his time-off, assigned too many tasks and finally refused to pay his stipend.

On the other hand, Mittal has accused Raja of taking 18 days to complete a task for which he himself gave an estimate of 7 hours, skipping calls and being unreachable before finally quitting without notice.

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Wasim Raja said his association with Soshals began when Kritarth Mittal reached out to him on Twitter and told him about a frontend development opportunity.

“I informed him about my ongoing notice period and being a final semester student, I could only commit to part-time work with a minimum stipend of 10k,” he wrote, claiming that Mittal hired him as a part-time intern and asked him to build a website for Soshals to assess his execution speed and code quality.

“He agreed to a 2-month part-time internship, stating that he would evaluate my performance and commitment level before considering a full-time role,” wrote Raja. “No mention of bonds or notice period was made,” he added.
Raja said that Mittal asked him to build a website for Soshals as a hiring task. “To my surprise, he later informed me that the website would launch within a week. I expressed my concerns, realizing that the hiring assignment was actually their product development. He dismissed it as a miscommunication.”