The Controversial Rise of Soham Parekh: India’s “Moonlighting Maverick” in Silicon Valley

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Soham Parekh is a software engineer from Mumbai who went viral after being exposed for working simultaneously at three to five U.S.-based startups—many backed by Y Combinator—without disclosure. His story has ignited intense discussions on ethics, remote hiring, and tech culture.

Early Life and Background

  • Born in Mumbai, India.
  • Moved to the United States in 2020 to pursue higher studies and career opportunities.

Education

  • B.E. in Computer Engineering, University of Mumbai (2016–2020) with an exceptional GPA of about 9.83/10.
  • M.S. in Computer Science, Georgia Institute of Technology (2020–2022).

Career

  • Listed roles (as per a resume exposed by Mixpanel’s co-founder Suhail Doshi) include:
    • GitHub Open Source Fellow (May–Aug 2020)
    • Founding Engineer at Alan AI (2021)
    • Full-stack Engineer at Synthesia (2021–2022)
    • Full-stack Engineer at Union.ai (2023–2024)
    • Senior Software Engineer (contract) at Dynamo AI (from Jan 2024)
  • Several startups, including Playground AI, Antimetal, Lindy, Fleet AI, Warp, and others, confirmed hiring and then parting ways with him—often after discovering his concurrent employment.

Major Controversy

  • July 2, 2025: Suhail Doshi issued a public alert on X, stating Parekh worked across 3–5 startups simultaneously and that his CV was potentially “90% fake.”
  • Other founders corroborated, praising his interview performance but accusing him of deception.
  • Parekh surfaced on TBPN, admitting to holding multiple jobs due to financial pressure—claiming he worked 140 hours a week but insisted he did not “scam” anyone.

Personal Life

  • From Mumbai, relocated to the U.S. for studies and work.
  • Cited financial necessity as a motivator, not greed. He refuted claims of outsourcing his work, saying he coded everything himself.

Legacy and Current Status

  • Dubbed the “moonlighting maverick” or part of “Soham-Gate,” sparking debates on remote hiring policies and vetting processes.
  • Parekh recently claimed to have joined an AI video startup (Darwin Studios) as a founding engineer. The move was meant to be his exclusive focus, though the announcement was later deleted. The CEO praised his talent.
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Memorable Quotes

“No one really likes to work 140 hours a week but I had to do it out of necessity.” — Parekh on TBPN

Soham Parekh’s story is a lightning rod in the startup and remote-work discourse. It raises crucial questions about ethics, vetting practices, and economic pressures in tech. As Parekh seeks to restart his career, his saga may influence future hiring norms in global remote teams.

Nikhil Kumar Jha
Nikhil Kumar Jhahttp://moneyphobia.in
I a finance writer with 2+Year of Exp in financial topics. With BBA in Finance degree, content writer, SEBI-certified investor, and stock market enthusiast.

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