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Fresh details have emerged about Better.com CEO Vishal Garg’s infamous firing of 900 employees on a Zoom call last December.
Vishal Garg took a leave of absence after the Zoom firings backlash. “To be absolutely blunt, I’d never managed more than 10 people in my life,” Garg added.
Vishal Garg has reportedly built a reputation for ruling with an iron fist. Better.com. At the same time, the Daily Beast reported earlier this year that one of his deputies, ...
The CEO of Better.com, best known for firing 900 employees over Zoom just before Christmas, is coming back to work. Vishal Garg is returning to his “full-time duties” as CEO, according to a ...
Vishal Garg is a billionaire, thanks to his SoftBank-backed mortgage lender Better.com. There are a lot of questions about how he got here.
Vishal Garg, the CEO and founder of fintech company Better.com, who was placed on leave after conducting a mass layoff over a Zoom call and then derided the outgoing employees as “lazy,” is ...
Vishal Garg said in a letter to employees on Tuesday that he had failed to show “respect and appreciation” in the call, which has been widely criticized. Skip to content Skip to site index.
CEO Vishal Garg is facing backlash after laying off 900 employees over Zoom and then accusing them of “stealing” by not being productive. Better.com ...
Better.com founder Vishal Garg will return as CEO of the online mortgage lender, just weeks after he laid off 900 employees during a now-infamous Zoom call.
Vishal Garg: CEO who fired 900 people on Zoom before Christmas has history of fraud, mismanagement allegations. Allegations of fraud and financial mismanagement have followed the CEO for more ...
Vishal Garg’s SoftBank-backed company, once valued at $7.7 billion, had no profitability in sight after taking the company public Thursday via a SPAC merger.
Vishal Garg, the Better.com CEO who fired 900 employees over Zoom just before Christmas, has been sued by a former executive for allegedly misleading investors.