Keerthi Vedantam, a health technology reporter at Crunchbase, wrote on Twitter:
“I was part of staff-wide layoffs at Crunchbase. Can’t lie, I’m still devastated. I’m looking for freelance gigs, job leads and mentorship — it’s a tough time for journalism but I’m so proud to be a tech reporter and I’d love some advice on how to stick around.”
Vedantam has worked as a bioscience reporter at dot.LA and as an enterprise tech fellow at Business Insider. She also interned on the business and technology desk of The Seattle Times, Axios and NBC News.
Vedantam has a bachelor’s and master’s degree from Arizona State University.
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