Well, their math didn't add up... /s
A rare case of hope in the Edtech market - taken down to the ground due to the founders compliance with the most cringe and toxic group of yes men (& women) ( one that hasn’t updated his LinkedIn of chief business officer despite not being so for 3 years), that have for some reason always messed his otherwise logical thinking.
Spot on 🤌 You said it!
If only all the visionary edtech founders had a better vision than the local tution teacher next door.
Glad to have left Cuemath long before this happened
Which roles got impacted? Engineering or product or their leadership. Do not understand 200 is from what overall employee count.
Sales, Growth, customer retention, product & tech, and some from Ops. Quite a few leadership roles too. Seems like they took off anyone who was making big bucks or any team that was too costly to justify to investors
Unfortunate! How many left in company now after two consecutive firing rounds?
What was the severance? What happens to un vested stocks? For the layedoff employees