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Despite being late to the quick commerce party, the Walmart-owned e-commerce major is striving to capture market share with a rapid scale up ...
Flipkart hiring 5,000 employees, offering higher compensation and ESOPs, focusing on AI, culture, and diverse talent pool.
Flipkart is expanding its quick commerce operations under the brand 'Minutes,' piloting in Bengaluru, Mumbai, and Delhi NCR to meet rising demand for faster deliveries. Competing with platforms ...
Intensifying its push into quick commerce, Flipkart has reportedly expanded its ‘Minutes’ by setting up more than 200 dark stores across 14 cities. Speaking at the ongoing Startup Mahakumbh ...
The rise of quick commerce in India is not just transforming consumer habits but also reshaping the economy by creating ...
Flipkart plans to hire 5,000 employees in 2025, focusing on quick commerce, fintech, and AI initiatives. The new roles will primarily support Flipkart Minutes (hyperlocal delivery) and Super.money ...
In a major move signalling confidence and strategic momentum, Flipkart has announced a USD 50 million employee stock ...
Quick commerce gains traction in Tier II cities as larger assortments, lower rents cut dark store breakeven to 800 orders/day ...
The $300-$350 million Google investment in Flipkart comes at the time when the company is gearing up for the big quick commerce battle in India. The investment has increased Flipkart's valuation to ...
Amazon has launched its 10-minute delivery service, Amazon Now, in Delhi after Bengaluru, intensifying competition in the quick commerce sector in India, where platforms like Blinkit and Zepto are ...