ALSO READ: Layoffs in 2023: Paytm's parent company, One97 Communication, hands over pink slip to over 1000 employees Frontdesk CEO Jesse DePinto had reportedly fired all the employees on Tuesday afternoon during “a two-minute Google Meet call". According to one employee who had attended the virtual meeting shared details of the meeting with TechCrunch. ALSO READ: Tech layoffs 2024: Xerox announces a reduction inworkforce by 15%.
Here is why According to the report, Frontdesk CEO Jesse DePinto told employees that the company would be filing for a state receivership, an alternative to bankruptcy, sources said. The company has not yet responded to a request for comment. Upon calling the number on Frontdesk’s website, a recording says: "Currently, Frontdesk is unavailable.
If you have a reservation, please seek alternative accommodations and expect to be contacted within the next two weeks," TechCrunch reported. ALSO READ: Google CEO Sundar Pichai opens up on company's biggest layoff in 25 years: ‘We could have done differently’ The layoffs, which included full-time, and part-time workers and contractors, came seven months after the Milwaukee, Wisconsin-based startup acquired smaller rival Zencity. Frontdesk was founded in 2017.
It had raised about $26 million from investors such as JetBlue Ventures, Veritas Investments and Sand Hill Angels, according to Crunchbase. ALSO READ: Over 100 Indian startups laid off more than 15,000 staff this year: Report The report added that Frontdesk went out for a bridge round, attempting to sell investors on a new plan of doing full building management. However, the plan didn’t work out and the company couldn’t keep operating.
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