Indian Startups Budding In S'pore


SINGAPORE: "Chuck out your resume!" is the mantra of Sudhanshu Ahuja who runs his own talent pool business here and is among the young Indians who have taken advantage of Singapore's business-friendly environment to set up their companies.

Ahuja decided to start his own business after being denied a job by a leading bank here.

"Your resume can't really project the work you are good at," Ahuja, who is in his early 30s, said.

"This motivated me to start my own talent pool business. Here you just have to show your talent and we will give you the job you are good at," Ahuja, who hails from Faridabad, said.

"We organise a challenge for a particular skill and we refer them to companies interested in hiring them," Ahuja, the founder of ideatory said.

Ahuja, who left IIT Delhi to study at Nanyang Technological University here, feel that Singapore has many opportunities for youngsters and it provides a good environment for people who want to start their own business.

"Singapore government encourages youths. Here we have more professionalism and the most important thing is that Singapore has strict rules and regulations so people trust the company that is based here," he said.

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Source: PTI