Zirtual, the on-demand virtual assistant startup funded by Tony Hsieh and others, shut down a week ago in a blaze of confusion. The company offered virtual assistants to help busy executives complete ...
Virtual assistant service Zirtual has won a reprieve from shutting down following revelations on August 10 that it had laid off its entire staff without warning. The company revealed that Startups.co, ...
Zirtual is an on-demand virtual assistant company that went belly up and then miraculously recovered, acquired at the last minute by one of its customers. The firm expanded too fast and reached costs ...
Zirtual may have been saved by an acquisition, but its 400 or so former employees are still left picking up the pieces. The virtual assistant company dissolved overnight on Monday and fired its entire ...
I saw this one coming. Back in February, I tested the virtual assistant service Zirtual to see if it could help me with some scheduling, research, and other repetitive tasks. My biggest complaint at ...
The biggest story for a lot of tech news organizations this week has revolved around Zirtual abruptly halting their services. Amidst the chaos of the situation there have been a lot of rumors about ...
This morning, Zirtual sent out two emails stating that they will immediately pause service. Without warning, this leaves their clients with many questions and very few answers, and employees wondering ...
Zirtual, the San Francisco-based personal assistant startup, is back in business after abruptly shutting down operations Monday. That announcement had left customers and about 400 employees in the ...
Based on the filing, the lawsuit alleges that Zirtual's employees are entitled to wages, salary, commissions, bonuses, accrued holiday pay, accrued vacation pay, pension and 401(k) contributions and ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Zirtual may have been saved by an acquisition, but its 400 or so former employees are still left picking up the pieces. The virtual assistant ...