You got the comin of y, raised $ 20 million from A16Z, and then went out to the meta? That’s cool, I think. But is Sobam Parekh applied to work on your start?
Now there is a new sign of honor for the start of the builders: Your closeness to an unknown Indian Engineer Software named Sham Parekh.
The Anna Delvey of Silicon Valley outside Wednesday if former Mixnelel CEO Shail Doshi was posted by X to warn fellowes about Parekh.
“Psa: There is a man named Samam Parekh (in India) working in 3-4 startups at the same time. He seizes YC companies. Watch out,” Doshi WRITES. “I shot this guy in his first week and told him to stop lying / scamming people. He never stopped a year later.”
Today, the post has over 20 million views, with builders and investors from the entire tech industry. And before Andy Jassy asked – Can it all avoid when more companies have returned to the office? No, some people are bad managers.
Doshi said, at least three builders searched them firing or currently using Parekh.
With age subreddit communities such as r / super jobWhere members talk about going to work in many remote jobs at one time, this revelation is not all surprising. What is more interesting is how much answers to his actions differ (to be fair, no one speaks that the tech industry is known to the moral fiber).
In some of the Tech Community, Pirekh has a folk hero making, cheating startups funded by good funded and maintaining the man. To others, he was an immoral liar spraying on the starts and moved away from jobs from people who truly gives them all. Many impressed how he made a great deal of great competitions in interviewing processes, while others thought he had to fame his own start.
“If soham is then clean and said he works to train a AI agent for reference to knowledge, he raises $ 100m pre-weekend WRITES of X.
Chris Bakke – The Builder of Laskie, a job-matching platform that X – thinks that Soham should accept his reputation.
“Soham Parekh should start with a talk talk with a prep. He clearly one of the greatest interviewers all the time,” Bakke’s letter. “He had to acknowledge that he was doing something wrong and course right in the thing he had top 1% on.”
Meanwhile, Y Combinator CEO Garry Tan took the chance to help himself on the back.
“Without YC community this person will operate more and may not be arrested,” Tan’s letter. “The Startup Guild of YC is a necessary invention to help builders more successful than they are alone.”
Why did he do this? Parekh said it wasn’t about some great plans – he claimed he had never planned, and he was trying to make a lot of money that was very easy to get himself from the bad financial situation.
“I never thought about it,” Parekh said in a living interview TBPN. “This is an action that has been made more than stress.”
Parekh did not tell Doshi’s allegation that most of his resume is fake.
“What’s funny too, you know, some of the memes,” he said. “I’m new to Twitter. I joined Twitter yesterday, so it was a lesson for me in the social media in general.” (Twitter has long known X, of course.)
You don’t have to hand it to him, but he’s a very good poster for someone who is on the platform in a day. One of his / her some posts is a response to LinkedIn Co-Founder Hoffman, asking what people think Parekh header on LinkedIn Parekh.
“I don’t have a link,” Parekh ANSWERS.
For what is worth, his X header is in money, even if he doesn’t bother LinkedIn. This is the meme In Flynn Rider from Disney movie “Tangled” – a smug-looking person to express a controversial opinion, surrounded by knives on all sides.