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Clockout CEO Denies $80K Salary Requirement, Clears Controversy
UPDATE: Clockout CEO Krishna Dosapati has just addressed growing concerns surrounding the app’s alleged $80,000 salary requirement for membership. In a message to KRON4 on Thursday, Dosapati confirmed that the claim is FALSE, stating, “That’s not a real requirement. The real requirement is that you’re a working professional.”
This urgent clarification comes after a viral Facebook post in August sparked heated debates across Bay Area circles, with comments highlighting the cost of living in the region. Many users expressed disbelief, noting that a salary of $80,000 is still considered low income in the San Francisco area.
The controversy surrounding Clockout, which markets itself as an exclusive social platform for professionals, has intensified. Critics claim the app disproportionately favors applicants from tech, finance, law, and commerce sectors. Dosapati, however, emphasized that the platform also welcomes users from healthcare, education, marketing, and policy, stating it has a diverse user base despite the skew toward certain industries.
Clockout, which has amassed nearly 400,000 downloads, operates in major U.S. cities including New York City, California, Texas, Arizona, Boston, Washington D.C., and Florida. While technically available for download nationwide, Dosapati confirmed that the app has not yet launched in other regions. Applications are screened through a combination of AI and human review, ensuring a curated membership experience.
Clockout aims to create networking opportunities through exclusive events such as galas, dinners, and mixers. The app’s promotional material invites users to “escape the grind” and engage with “the smartest people in your city,” promising access to curated private social clubs and industry-specific gatherings.
As the debate over exclusivity continues, Dosapati’s recent statements are expected to influence public perception and user engagement. With Clockout positioned as a hub for ambitious professionals, how this controversy unfolds could impact its growth trajectory and user demographics in the coming months.
Stay tuned for further updates as this story develops.
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