The Indian startup operates on the back of an ISA (Income SharingĪgreement) model, which makes Pesto more accessible to train Indian engineers with the skills needed to excel within the world’s best startups. Pesto Tech sees a gap to be filled on both the demand and supply side of engineers and is tapping into remote work to bridge the same. Pesto Tech has been on a mission of unlocking the potential of remote opportunities for Indian engineers for over two years now. Pesto aims to double down its efforts to make tech opportunities accessible to millions of people in developing countries who have been invisible on the global map. The Founders at Pesto believe the future of work does not belong in offices and given the unprecedented times, takes their responsibility to help the world become remote-ready seriously. With the mission of expanding globally, Pesto Tech will use this funding to strengthen its presence in Silicon Valley. Pesto Tech, a home-grown edutech startup championing remote work and borderless opportunities for Indian engineers have raised funds from Ryan Hoover (Founder, Product Hunt), Anand Chandrasekaran (Stalwart Angel Investor), Ankur Nagpal (Founder & CEO, Teachable), Sahil Lavingia (Founder & CEO, Gumroad), Hiten Shah (Co-founder & CEO, FYI, ), Andreas Klinger (Investor, Remote First capital), Maran Nelson (Founder, Interact), Derek Anderson (Co-founder, Bevy/Startup Grind) & Cindy Bi (General Partner, CapitalX). Ed-Tech Startup Pesto Raises Funds From Silicon Valley Angels
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