Druva to hire over 300 people globally next fiscal, strengthen Pune R&D operations

By March 2020, Druva is expecting that its headcount will touch 1,000 people and go up to 1,300 by end of 2020-21.

Druva to hire over 300 people globally next fiscal, strengthen Pune R&D operations

Friday November 15, 2019,

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Cloud data protection and management firm Druva is looking to hire about 300 people next fiscal, including in India, to take its total headcount to about 1,300 employees by the end of 2020-21.


California and Pune-based Druva is a SaaS startup whose patented cloud architecture delivers all-in-one backup, disaster recovery, archival, and analytics solutions. These solutions can be deployed in a single click and provide 360-degree visibility and control across all environments. 


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Jaspreet Singh, Co-founder, Druva




"We are seeing strong growth in our business in the US and the APAC region. We have expanded to Australia and are focussing on growing that...we have about over 800 people and are hiring aggressively," Druva Founder and CEO Jaspreet Singh told PTI on the sidelines of TiE Global Summit 4.


The company, which had in June this year announced a $130 million (over Rs 900 crore) funding round led by Viking Global Investors, has a research and development (R&D) unit in Pune. This investment took the total capital raised by the startup to $328 million.


The startup had then said that it will be using the investment to fuel growth and global expansion, as well as, drive new product innovations.


By March 2020, Druva's headcount is expected to touch 1,000 people and go up to 1,300 by end of 2020-21, he added. Singh said the team expansion will also include its India team, that will see an addition of at least 100 people.


"We have over 400 people, and by the end of next fiscal, we should be at 500-520 people in India," he said, adding that these people will mostly be in the R&D team.


Druva has over 4,000 enterprise customers, including names like Pfizer, Flex, Marriott, Live Nation, and Hitachi. It also counts NASA as a client.


The company gets about 80 percent of its revenues from the North American market and is nearing a revenue run-rate of about $100 million.



(Edited by Suman Singh)