New Delhi, May 30 (IANS): The Bengaluru-based non-academic upskilling startup fired almost 30 per cent of its workforce, owing to fund crunch and the market downturn.
It has become the latest online learning portal after WhiteHat Jr, Unacademy, and Vedantu to sack its employees.
"As we've scaled our business over the last year, we have invested heavily in growth, particularly as we've been creating a new category," Founder Ishaan Preet Singh said in a statement.
Singh called the lay offs a "difficult prioritisation decisions" taken to achieve the goal over the next decades".
"We have over 24 months of runway to keep iterating and improving on our core business, we had to take a few difficult prioritisation decisions over the past few weeks," he added.
Founded in 2020, FrontRow provides courses like singing, music composition, cricket, photography, and film-making from influencers in these fields.
Last year, the company raised $14 million led by Eight Roads Ventures, Lightspeed, Elevation Capital and several angels including Ashneer Grover, Karan Singh, and Kunal Shah.
Nearly 6,000 start-up employees have been recently hit by layoffs In India. This includes more than a 1,000 at WhiteHat Jr and Unacademy, over 624 at Vedantu, and over 150 at Lido Learning. Ronnie Screwvala-backed Lido has also shut down operations due to lack of funds.
Apart from edtech firms, startups that have laid off employees in the past few months include social commerce platforms Trell (more than 300) and Meesho (150), used cars platform Cars24 (More than 600)A and digital health platform Mfine (More than 500) and many more.