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Automovill announces 100 per cent increase in talent pool in new hiring drive

Automovill, a full-stack mobility start-up, focused on car after-sales services is planning to double its manpower by the end of the current fiscal year.

The company said in a statement, “In the post covid era wherein there have been major job cuts, the hiring announcement from Automovill comes as a cheer to the talented professionals. The brand houses 70 employees currently and plans to take the number up to 125 by the end of the financial year.”

The statement further informed, “Automovill has aggressive expansion for the ongoing financial year, starting with Karnataka region. The start-up is also putting its efforts towards tech implementation specifically on the after sales front. Automovill plan to hire across the experience levels including- higher, mid-level and entry-level positions under operations, technology, and marketing departments which will form the basis of the hypergrowth phase it is eyeing.”

According to Mr. Mridu Mahendra Das, Founder & CEO, Automovill, “We have been witnessing good growth in last one year. We have rigorous expansion on cards and to back it we need talented professionals. This hiring drive comes in line with our immediate plans in the pipeline. We seek professionals who are passionate and can bring good energy to the workplace.”

Automovill recently raised USD 500,000 in a bridge round from Mumbai Angels Network, and NEDFi Venture Capital and hiring was shared as one of the key points where funds will be directed. In line with the current growth rate, Automovill plans to reach a mark of 1.5 Lakh orders by the end of the fiscal.

The hiring will majorly be for the Bengaluru and Delhi-NCR region and then gradually at other regional levels as per need.

By Arya

Arya has been a part of the Content & Research Team at Hrnxt.com. She is a keen observer of  economic developments, emerging businesses, people in business and keeps a tab on latest happenings in the business environment.

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