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Sridhar Vembu backs Palantir-style ‘skip college’ trend, says “at Zoho, no job requires a college degree”

Zoho CEO Sridhar Vembu has backed Palantir’s ‘skip college’ trend, saying smart teenagers are redefining career paths, and reaffirming that Zoho requires no college degree for any job.

December 03, 2025 / 22:04 IST
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Sridhar Vembu
Sridhar Vembu

Zoho CEO Sridhar Vembu has backed a growing global shift towards skills-first hiring, saying young people who enter the workforce early are driving a “profound cultural shift.” His comments came after engaging with a viral post about Palantir encouraging high-school students to skip college and start working directly on high-stakes national-security and technology challenges.

A shift driven by new attitudes towards education
In his post on X, Vembu wrote that “smart American students now skip going to college and forward-thinking employers are enabling them,” adding that this change reflects the “real youth power” — young people who can “stand on their own feet, without having to incur heavy debt to get a degree.”

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He also added that this trend will influence how teenagers “view the world,” reshaping culture, work and even politics. Vembu urged “educated Indian parents and high schoolers, as well as leading companies to pay attention,” suggesting that the shift underway in the US could soon extend to India.

He als quoted Palantir’s programme and mentioned that the company told high schoolers to “skip college, walk past the gatekeepers, and start working on real-world national-security and tech problems at eighteen.” It described how 500 teens applied, 22 got in, and “some turned down places at Ivy League schools,” while one student “walked away from a full-ride scholarship backed by the Department of Defense.”