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According to CEO and Co-Founder Steven Kim, the company did not see a major lay-off as “something extra-ordinary”
Qraved CEO and Co-Founder Steven Kim
Rumours have spread over the Indonesian tech startup community that several companies have laid-off its employees; in some cases, the numbers are reported to reach “hundreds” and leading the public to wonder what to make of it.
F&B directory and booking platform Qraved was one of the companies mentioned in the rumour, and today Qraved CEO and Co-Founder Steven Kim finally speaks up.
“We aren’t planning any major layoffs,” he wrote to e27 in an e-mail.
“I wouldn’t think of it as anything extraordinary as we constantly evolve the organisation. We are still hiring,” he added.
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Kim also explained that unlike e-commerce companies, which required a big number of customer service and logistics staffs to run the company, Qraved’s business operation does not require it to have “massive numbers of people” behind. He stated that the team chose to stay focussed on their objectives, and staying lean in achieving them.
When asked about the company’s next move, Kim hinted that Qraved is planning to add some new features.
“We are making some major product upgrades and looking forward to providing a substantially better experience with our apps in the coming months. Also we will be providing more ways more merchants can leverage the audience we have,” he closed.
In October 2015, Qraved raised a US$8 million Series B round co-led by Richmond Global Ventures and Gobi Partners, followed by GWC, Convergence Ventures, 500 Startups, Toivo Annus and M&Y Partners. The round was announced during Indonesian government delegation’s visit to Silicon Valley to meet tech giants and major VC firms.
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