Zomato Founder Deepinder Goyal, who recently stepped down as Group CEO and MD of parent entity Eternal, made a strong appeal to former employees Tuesday to rejoin the company, promising a “more organised” and “less chaotic” workplace.Eternal, renamed from Zomato last year, owns the Zomato and Blinkit brands. Blinkit CEO Albinder Dhindsa has succeeded Goyal as Eternal Group CEO.In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Goyal acknowledged past shortcomings while reaching out to those who left the company.”I know that for many of you, Zomato didn’t have the environment, or the leadership you needed at the time. But I know for sure, that you loved being at Zomato, and it is quite possible that you never felt like home anywhere else since you left,” he said.Goyal revealed over 400 people at Eternal are currently in their second or third stints with the company.If you used to work at Zomato, whether you chose to move on, or I was the one who asked you to leave, this is for you.I know that for many of you, Zomato didn’t have the environment, or the leadership you needed at the time. But I know for sure, that you loved being at Zomato,…— Deepinder…  ​Read More​YourStory RSS Feed