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Indian man was fired from US job at 7 am in daily meeting. Months later, his startup hits $50k revenue

Published on: Oct 03, 2025 10:32 PM IST

After losing his US remote job, an Indian founder went all in on his startup and achieved $50k revenue within six months, earning praise online.

An Indian man’s candid account of being fired from his US remote job has struck a chord online, after he revealed how the setback turned into a turning point for his entrepreneurial journey. Harshil Tomar shared the story on X, where his post has already drawn more than 31,000 views.

An Indian founder turned job loss into success, growing his startup to $50k revenue in six months after being fired from a US remote job.(X/@Hartdrawss)

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The day of the firing

Tomar recalled the moment that altered his life. “Exactly 6 months ago I was fired from my US remote full-time job. On the morning of March 13, 7 am, I joined my stand-up, gave my updates and even asked about a new feature. My team lead seemed down, and by the end he told me, ‘we have to part ways’,” he wrote.

The reason given was that he was allegedly focusing too much on his own startup. Despite pleading for another chance, Tomar said the decision was final. “I was devastated. I told my friend that I got fired and he thought I was joking. Then I told my co-founder, when our project Dreamlaunch was barely making 1,000 dollars a month,” he said.

Choosing between safety and risk

Check out the post here:

Online reactions

The post triggered a wave of encouragement. One user wrote, “You are doing so amazing, keep growing.” Another commented, “Going through something similar, I hope I can find the courage like you.” Others called it “a great story” and said he was “a champ” and an “inspiration”. One congratulated him directly: “Congrats bro, dedication is key.”

(Disclaimer: This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.)

 
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