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| 01 August, 2021, 08:47 AM IST | E-Paper
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    With an eye on expansion, new-age companies aim to start up recruitment again

    Technology, product, marketing and customer service are among verticals that are seeing action on back of recent growth.

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    New-age companies such as HomeLane, NoBroker, CashKaro, Meesho, slice, Droom, Clovia and Cashfree are aggressively ramping up technology and product teams, with a majority of hiring to be lateral. In demand will be front- and back-end developers, data analysts and operations managers, while roles in marketing, growth, supply chain and customer service are also up for grabs.

    With the second wave of Covid-19 having tapered off, a host of startups are looking to grow headcount. Many are looking to set up new verticals, expand territory and invest in rapid growth seen over the past months. New-age companies such as HomeLane, NoBroker, CashKaro, Meesho, slice, Droom, Clovia and Cashfree are aggressively ramping up technology and product teams, with a majority of hiring to be lateral. In demand will be front- and
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