Pariksha announces an increase in talent pool by 50% in the next two quarters

Pariksha, India’s vernacular EdTech company, has announced that they will expand their talent pool by 50% in the coming two quarters. The start-up currently manages a workforce including 105 professionals. The company is looking towards strengthening its capabilities across marketing, sales, finance, HR and technology functions by hiring talent. Through the proposed hiring drive, Pariksha expects to increase its talent pool up to 150 professionals across senior and leadership levels.

Pariksha recently raised a pre-series A round of funding, a significant part of which is intended to be used for expanding its offerings and team size, according to a statement.

“In the last two years, the market has been growing exponentially. We have been witnessing massive growth. In order to offer better services, and expand the content portfolio we are onboarding talented professionals. During the pandemic, a number of enthusiastic and deserving professionals struggled to get jobs. Understanding that the start-up industry has been exhibiting the right growth environment, this might be an opportunity for the candidates, as well as Pariksha to explore a fruitful association,” said Mr. Karanvir Singh – Founder & CEO, Pariksha.

Pariksha will be scouting candidates holding graduate degrees in relevant fields from institutions, and who are willing to explore their career in the EdTech space. Additionally, the company is looking to add 15 full-stack developers with considerable experience to its tech-team.

The startup will majorly be hiring for its Head office located in Pune. However, the sales profiles will be explored for positions across MP, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, West Bengal, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, UP, Punjab, and Gujrat.

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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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