Doctor Anywhere has laid off 8.1% of its workforce across Southeast Asia. The telehealth start-up, headquartered in Singapore, announced the job cuts earlier this month through an internal email, reported the Business Times.
Doctor Anywhere announced company-wide layoffs through an internal email from its founder Lim Wai Mun.Doctor Anywhere has laid off 8.1% of its workforce across Southeast Asia.
The move is part of Doctor Anywhere's restructuring efforts to "become more self-sustainable as a company", wrote founder and CEO Lim Wai Mun. The company said that it "streamlined operations and restructured our tech team into leaner, more agile units", resulting in some roles being made redundant.The company, which was founded in 2017, expanded its workforce to over 600 employees in 2022, with operations across Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam and the Philippines.
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