The embattled boss of online mortgage lender Better.com revealed he is working with an executive coach to improve as a leader — less than a year after he achieved infamy by firing 900 employees over ...
The chief executive of digital mortgage lending company Better.com reportedly accused hundreds of staffers of stealing from the company after laying off 900 people in a Zoom call. A recording of CEO ...
Vishal Garg, who laid off 900 Better.com employees in a video call, will return as the US-based digital mortgage lending company’s chief executive. According to an internal memo accessed by CNBC, Mr ...
Employees may want Better.com CEO Vishal Garg fired, but human resources professionals and academics never expected that to happen. When we last saw Vishal Garg, he was heading out the door. Garg, CEO ...
NEW YORK -- Christian Chapman, a former underwriter at Better.com, thought he was logging onto another of CEO Vishal Garg's town halls. He didn't know it would be his last call as an employee of the ...
NEW YORK -- Christian Chapman, a former underwriter at Better.com, thought he was logging onto another of CEO Vishal Garg's town halls. He didn't know it would be his last call as an employee of the ...
Vishal Garg, pictured, is returning as CEO of Better.com, the SoftBank-backed online mortgage lender, after being placed on leave. Vishal Garg, the CEO and founder of fintech company Better.com, who ...
Better.com founder Vishal Garg will return as CEO of the online mortgage lender, just weeks after he laid off 900 employees during a now-infamous Zoom call, according to an internal memo obtained by ...
Vishal Garg, the CEO of Better.com, has apologized after laying off 900 employees on a Zoom call, saying he "blundered the execution." Garg informed employees of the mortgage lender startup that they ...
Days after Better.com’s CEO unceremoniously fired 900 people over Zoom, several executives are handing in their resignation letters. Three of the companies top communications executives – Tanya ...
The CEO of Better.com, best known for firing 900 employees over Zoom just before Christmas, is coming back to work. Vishal Garg is returning to his “full-time duties” as CEO, according to a letter ...