Within the final week, social media customers have shared dozens of tales about encounters with Soham Parekh, a software program engineer who appears to have been concurrently working at a number of Silicon Valley startups — unbeknownst to the businesses — for the final a number of years.
However who’s Parekh, how did he pull off his profession as a serial moonlighter, and why can’t Silicon Valley get sufficient of him?
Origins of virality
The saga all began when Suhail Doshi — CEO of picture era startup Playground AI — shared a put up Tuesday on X that started: “PSA: there’s a man named Soham Parekh (in India) who works at 3-4 startups on the identical time. He’s been preying on YC firms and extra. Beware.”
Doshi claims that, roughly a 12 months in the past, he fired Parekh from Playground AI after he came upon he was working at different firms. “[I] instructed him to cease mendacity/scamming folks. He hasn’t stopped a 12 months later,” Doshi wrote.
PSA: there’s a man named Soham Parekh (in India) who works at 3-4 startups on the identical time. He’s been preying on YC firms and extra. Beware.
I fired this man in his first week and instructed him to cease mendacity / scamming folks. He hasn’t stopped a 12 months later. No extra excuses.
— Suhail (@Suhail) July 2, 2025
That put up from Doshi acquired roughly 20 million views and prompted a number of different founders to share their run-ins with Parekh as nicely.
Flo Crivello, the CEO of Lindy, a startup that helps folks automate their workflows with AI, mentioned he employed Parekh in current weeks, however fired him in gentle of Doshi’s tweet.
Holy shit. We employed this man per week in the past. Fired this morning. He did so extremely nicely in interviews, will need to have lots of coaching. Cautious on the market. https://t.co/XP33febCYs
— Flo Crivello (@Altimor) July 2, 2025
Matt Parkhurst, the CEO of Antimetal, a startup that does automated cloud administration, confirmed that Parekh was the corporate’s first engineering rent in 2022. Parkhurst tells TechCrunch that Antimetal let Parekh go in early 2023 after they realized he was moonlighting at different firms.
Funnily sufficient, Soham was our first engineering rent in 2022
Actually sensible and likable; loved working with him
We realized fairly shortly that he was working at a number of firms and let him go
I can’t think about the quantity of fairness he’s left on the desk https://t.co/vXGlHxF1QH
— Matt (@mprkhrst) July 2, 2025
Parekh additionally appears to have labored at Sync Labs, a startup that makes an AI lip-synching device, the place he even starred in a promotional video. He was finally let go.
In some unspecified time in the future, Parekh utilized to a number of Y Combinator-backed startups. Haz Hubble, the co-founder of Pally AI, a Y Combinator-backed startup constructing an “AI relationship administration platform,” says he provided Parekh a founding engineer position. Adish Jain, the co-founder of YC-backed Mosaic — an AI video modifying startup — mentioned he interviewed Parekh for a job, too.
TechCrunch has reached out to those firms for remark, however they didn’t instantly reply.
one thing bizarre about after we provided soham…
he was very pro-equity vs wage
like dramatically so
possibly as a result of he is aware of that’s what founders wanna hear?
however it doesn’t match with attempting to earn as a lot cash as doable if he is aware of he’s gonna get fired shortly after
i…
— Haz Hubble (@hazhubble) July 2, 2025
It seems that Parekh did fairly nicely in lots of of those interviews and acquired provides, largely as a result of he’s a gifted software program engineer.
As an example, Rohan Pandey, a founding analysis engineer of the YC-backed startup Reworkd, instructed TechCrunch that he interviewed Parekh for a job and he was a robust candidate. Pandey, who’s not with the startup, says Parekh was one of many high three performers on an algorithms-focused interview they gave candidates.
Pandey mentioned the Reworkd group suspected one thing was off with Parekh. On the time, Parekh instructed Reworkd he was within the U.S. — a requirement for the job — however the firm didn’t consider him. They ran an IP logger on a Zoom hyperlink from Parekh and positioned him in India.
omg simply remembered my fav soham parekh story
name 1: says he’s in US however we suspect he’s in india
name 2: we name his bs, he admits “was in india final week to go to household, however now again in US”
name 3: @asimdotshrestha places an IP logger on zoom hyperlink and it reveals up in mumbai 💀 https://t.co/Skclonmtx2
— Rohan Pandey (@khoomeik) July 3, 2025
Pandey recalled different issues Parekh mentioned usually didn’t add up, and a few of his GitHub contributions and former roles didn’t fairly make sense both. That appears to be a typical expertise when coping with Parekh.
Adam Silverman, co-founder of the AI agent observability startup, Company, instructed TechCrunch his firm additionally interviewed Parekh. Silverman mentioned Parekh despatched him a chilly DM a few job opening at Company, and so they arrange a gathering. Parekh needed to reschedule that assembly 5 instances, in accordance with Silverman and emails from Parekh considered by TechCrunch.
Silverman says he was additionally impressed by Parekh’s technical means, however within the interview, he insisted on working remotely. Very similar to with Reworkd, that was a pink flag for Company.
Roy Lee, the CEO of the “cheat on every thing” AI startup, Cluely, tells TechCrunch he interviewed Parekh twice for a job. Lee mentioned Parekh interviews fairly nicely and “appeared to have robust react information,” referencing a preferred JavaScript library for constructing person interfaces.
Lee says Cluely didn’t find yourself hiring Parekh. Nevertheless, a number of different firms clearly did.
Parekh’s perspective
Parekh made an look on the Know-how Enterprise Programming Community (TBPN) on Thursday to inform co-hosts John Coogan and Jordi Hays his aspect of the story and clarify why he’s labored at so many firms.
He admitted that he’s been working at a number of jobs concurrently since 2022. Parekh claims he was not utilizing AI instruments or hiring junior software program engineers to help him together with his workload.
All that work has made Parekh a significantly better programmer, he believes, however notes that it’s taken a toll.
Parekh mentioned he’s infamous amongst his mates for not sleeping. He repeated a number of instances all through the interview that he works 140 hours per week, which comes out to twenty hours a day, seven days per week. That appears to be borderline not possible — or on the very least, extraordinarily unhealthy and unsustainable.
Parekh additionally mentioned he took a number of jobs as a result of he was in “monetary jeopardy,” implying he wanted all of the earnings he might get from his varied employers. He claims he deferred going to a graduate faculty program he had been accepted to, and as an alternative determined to work at a number of startups concurrently.
Notably, Doshi shared a duplicate of Parekh’s resumé that claims he acquired a masters diploma from Georgia Institute of Know-how.
When TBPN’s co-hosts requested why Parekh didn’t simply ask one firm to lift his wage and assist together with his monetary struggles, Parekh mentioned he favored to maintain a boundary between his skilled and personal life. (However he had additionally opted for low salaries and excessive fairness in any respect his jobs, which doesn’t fairly add up together with his monetary disaster story. Nevertheless, Parekh declined to share extra about it.)
Parekh instructed the hosts he genuinely cherished his work, and it was not solely in regards to the cash. He says he was very invested within the missions of all the businesses the place he labored.
He additionally admitted that he’s not pleased with what he’s executed, and he doesn’t endorse it.
What now?
Some are calling Parekh a rip-off artist and a liar, however in basic Silicon Valley trend, Parekh seems to be attempting to show his viral second right into a enterprise.
Parekh introduced his latest employer, which he claims to be solely working at: Darwin Studios, a startup engaged on AI video remixing.
Nevertheless, Parekh shortly deleted the put up after saying it, as did the founder and CEO of the startup, Sanjit Juneja.
TechCrunch has reached out to Parekh requesting an interview relating to this text, nevertheless, he has not but accepted. As a substitute, a spokesperson representing him despatched TechCrunch an announcement from Darwin’s CEO.
“Soham is an extremely gifted engineer and we consider in his talents to assist deliver our merchandise to market,” mentioned Juneja.
We’ve seen numerous startups flip their viral, usually controversial, moments into companies within the final 12 months. One of the crucial well-known is Cluely, which is thought for creating provocative advertising and marketing campaigns. It’s rage bait, however it’s attention-grabbing, and it was sufficient to land Cluely a $15 million seed spherical from Andreessen Horowitz.
Maybe Parekh will land an analogous fortune sooner or later.
Replace: This story has been up to date to mirror TBPN’s present identify and embody extra feedback from Antimetal.