American digital real estate firm Opendoor is ceasing its India operations, impacting its nearly 250 employees in the country. CEO Kaz Nejatian confirmed the move, stating it’s part of a strategic shift to bring roles closer to American customers under the new Opendoor 2.0 model. This decision, driven by technological advancements and streamlining, is not a reflection of employee performance
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