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‘My AI startup got funded’: Bengaluru intern’s exit message goes viral, sparks buzz

A Bengaluru intern's message about securing funding for their AI startup went viral, leading to diverse reactions.

Published on: Jun 07, 2025 01:42 PM IST
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A WhatsApp message from an intern in Bengaluru informing their employer that they no longer need the internship, because their AI startup just got funded, has gone viral, sparking sharp reactions and deeper reflections on startup culture, ambition, and the unpredictability of career trajectories.

The screenshot was shared by tech founder Aashish Jhunjhunwala. (Representational image/Unsplash)
The screenshot was shared by tech founder Aashish Jhunjhunwala. (Representational image/Unsplash)

The screenshot, shared by tech founder Aashish Jhunjhunwala on Linkedin was captioned with three key takeaways: Anything will sell if you mention ‘AI’, You never know when your intern/subordinate can become a CEO/founder and Bengaluru is the startup capital of India.

The viral screenshot shows a conversation where one person asks, “Hey, what happened to you last Friday? I didn’t see you in office.”

The intern replies, “Hey, sorry I took a leave because I had a meeting with a VC. My AI startup got funded. I don’t need the internship anymore.”

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How did Linkedin users react?

One user wrote, “99 per cent of those interns will be back on dihadi [daily wage] in a few years.”

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Another pointed out a more humbling insight, “The 4th takeaway is that we can never predict when the CEO or founder may become an intern again. So it is best not to say, ‘I don’t need the internship anymore.’”

Others used the moment to underline the fast-paced transformation of work in India’s startup hubs, especially Bengaluru. “The rapid evolution of roles in startups truly highlights the importance of nurturing talent,” one user commented. “Today’s intern could very well be tomorrow’s leader.”

 
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Anagha Deshpande

Anagha Deshpande is Deputy Chief Content Producer at Hindustan Times. She is currently part of the news team. Before moving into this role, she worked with the Bengaluru desk, where she extensively covered civic issues, Karnataka politics, infrastructure, and urban governance. Over the past seven years, Anagha has worked across multiple facets of digital journalism, including reporting, editing, and video production. She briefly stepped away from journalism, only to realize that the newsroom is where she has the most fun. Her interests lie in tracking national and state politics, particularly South Indian politics, as well as social issues and public policy. She has previously worked with Deccan Herald, Mid-day, The Federal, and ThePrint, and has lived and worked in Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, and Chennai. When she isn't chasing stories, Anagha enjoys long aimless walks, reading, hiking, discovering new teas, and, by her own admission, overthinking almost everything.

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