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#JobsForAll: MyGate to hire 300 people, eyes offering services to 25,000 gated communities by Jan

In view of the pandemic, the company has introduced a number of features like checking if visitors are wearing masks, and helping resident welfare associations send advisories to residents about quarantined homes to help people stay safe.

#JobsForAll: MyGate to hire 300 people, eyes offering services to 25,000 gated communities by Jan

Monday September 21, 2020 , 3 min Read

Tiger Global-backed MyGate is looking to hire about 300 people over the next few months across various roles, including technology, business development and sales, as it looks to further strengthen its position in the country.


The company, which helps gated communities manage their security and operations by digitising and automating manual tasks, currently serves about 10,000 residential complexes and is aiming to expand that to 25,000 by January next year.

Speaking to PTI, MyGate Co-founder and COO Abhishek Kumar said, "We are in hiring mode as we speak, we are looking at hiring for product organisation, technology, business development, post sales organisation and those hirings are taking place across cities."

"We are looking at hiring 300 people, and of that 100 or so offers have gone out and we are looking at 200 more across the organisation by early January," he added.


Founded in 2016, MyGate currently has about 1,150 employees.


In October last year, the company announced raising $56 million from China's Tencent Holdings, US-based Tiger Global Management, JS Capital Management, and existing investor Prime Venture Partners.


Kumar said the company had deferred joining of some staff in April amid the pandemic.

"In April, about 90 people were supposed to join us and since we had already rolled out the offers, we honoured all the offers. We just postponed their joining by a few weeks and they have now been onboarded," he said.
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In view of the pandemic, the company has introduced a number of features like checking if visitors are wearing masks, helping resident welfare associations send advisories to residents about quarantined homes, among others, to help people stay safe, Kumar said.

"We did a bit of a reorganisation during the lockdown as we could not meet existing or prospective clients in person during the lockdown. So we re-oriented our entire sales and customer growth team to operate online.

"In June, we got back on track to our pre-COVID-19 numbers (in terms of new client acquisition)," Kumar added.


Talking about expansion plans, Kumar said the company is confident about expanding its reach to 26,000-27,000 gated communities from over 10,000 complexes currently.


"We currently offer services to over 10,000 gated communities covering about two million homes from across 20-plus cities. Majority of the communities are from the top six regions — Bengaluru, Hyderabad, NCR, Mumbai, and Pune.


"We expect this to grow to 25,000 communities (and three million homes) by January and further to 26,000-27,000 gated communities and 4.5-5 million homes by the end of FY21," he said.


While Kumar did not comment on revenue details, he said the company is focusing on investing in strengthening its operations and further expanding within cities where it is present.


He added that the company continues to double down in all cities (of operation) across India and is ramping up operations in cities like Chennai, Ahmedabad, Chandigarh, Raipur, and Bhubaneswar (where MyGate recently started operations), he added.


Edited by Kanishk Singh