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The injury was so severe that medical professionals predicted a two-year recovery period. Mayank Arya, founder and CEO of YesMadam, recently shared a harrowing personal experience on LinkedIn ...
In a video statement posted on LinkedIn, Mayank Arya, CEO of YesMadam, apologised for his company's "planned effort" to raise awareness regarding workplace stress. Listen to Story YesMadam CEO ...
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The company, YesMadam in India, reassured people that “no one was fired” Getty A beauty startup in India is under fire for a marketing initiative gone awry. Following an internal wellness ...
Mayank Arya, CEO of Noida-based salon home service startup YesMadam, issued an apology following backlash over what critics labeled a ‘cheap PR stunt.’ The company had seemingly ‘fired ...