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Start-ups offer a chance to network with industry leaders as mentors

Singapore-based Tigerhall, for instance, allows people to become members of an influential group and then depending on their career goals, matches them up with a suitable mentor

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For a monthly fee, members get digital access to podcasts, articles and invitations to private dinners and exclusive lunches with the mentors

Amrita Singh New Delhi
Looking for a job, learning a new skill or growing your business in a pandemic can be challenging. But the solution to the problem is coming from an unlikely source: start-ups.
 
Singapore-based Tigerhall, a learning and networking start-up, for instance, allows people to become members of an influential group and then depending on their career goals, matches them up with a suitable mentor. The platform currently has 45,000 members across Asia and 9,000 of them are in India.

Among the mentors, or “Thinkfluencers”, as Tigerhall calls them, are industry leaders from finance, consulting, film and media, including Rajan Anandan, managing