Which companies publicly list Crossing Hurdles as a vendor or recruiting partner?
Executive summary
Crossing Hurdles publicly presents a short list of corporate partners—primarily Angel One, Ixigo, Turing, Cars24, Veera, ABP Network, Battery Smart, Zavya, and Twin Engineers—across multiple business-directory and profile sites [1] [2] [3]. Additional public mentions include a referral relationship to Mercor on DiversityEmployment [4] and a broader set of employers where Crossing Hurdles says its mentees found jobs, cited on its Internshala profile [5]; the reporting supplied does not include direct confirmations from those client companies themselves.
1. Public partner list repeated across directories
Several third‑party company directories and profile pages reproduce the same short roster of partner clients—Angel One, Ixigo, Turing, Cars24, Veera, ABP Network, Battery Smart, Zavya, and Twin Engineers—presented as companies Crossing Hurdles has “successfully partnered” with; these exact names appear on Uplers’ Crossing Hurdles page, on WorkingInContent, and on a RocketReach profile [1] [2] [3]. The recurrence across at least three independent directory-style pages makes clear that Crossing Hurdles (or profiles about it) publicly claims those relationships, even if those pages are secondary aggregators rather than primary client announcements.
2. Referral relationship cited to a specific third party (Mercor)
DiversityEmployment’s Crossing Hurdles entry characterizes the firm as a “referral partner” that refers candidates to Mercor, an organization described there as collaborating with leading AI research labs, which constitutes a distinct public claim of a vendor/referral relationship in the supplied reporting [4]. That wording differs from the broader “partnered with” language used elsewhere and, as presented in the source, frames Crossing Hurdles’ role as a referrer rather than a direct recruiter or outsourcing vendor for Mercor.
3. Broader placement claims versus explicit partner listings
Crossing Hurdles’ Internshala profile highlights a long list of prominent employers where the founder’s students have gained offers—McKinsey, BCG, Bain, Amazon, Citi, Deloitte, EXL, Uber, Asian Paints, EY, PwC, ICICI, Microsoft, and others—which is a public claim about outcome and network reach rather than a named vendor/partner relationship [5]. The distinction matters: the Internshala content signals that Crossing Hurdles has helped candidates reach those firms, but it does not necessarily establish that those firms publicly list Crossing Hurdles as a vendor or recruiting partner in the same way the Uplers/RocketReach/WorkingInContent pages do for the other roster [1] [2] [3] [5].
4. Limits of the available reporting and what remains unconfirmed
All cited evidence comes from Crossing Hurdles’ profiles and third‑party directories (Uplers, WorkingInContent, RocketReach, DiversityEmployment, Internshala), which means the listed clients and referral claims appear publicly but primarily on aggregator or company profile pages rather than as press releases or client pages from the named companies themselves [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]. The supplied search results do not include direct confirmations from Angel One, Ixigo, Turing, Cars24, Mercor, or the other named firms stating they engage Crossing Hurdles as an official vendor or recruiting partner; therefore, while multiple public profiles list those relationships, independent verification from the purported client organizations is not present in the provided reporting [1] [4] [2] [5] [3].
5. How to interpret these public listings
When multiple directory pages repeat the same partner names, a reasonable reading is that Crossing Hurdles and/or profiles about it have publicly listed those firms as clients or partners [1] [2] [3]; however, without corroborating statements from the companies named, the available evidence should be treated as Crossing Hurdles’ public claims as aggregated by third‑party platforms rather than as independently verified vendor contracts. The reporting therefore supports a definitive list of companies that publicly appear associated with Crossing Hurdles on profile pages—Angel One, Ixigo, Turing, Cars24, Veera, ABP Network, Battery Smart, Zavya, Twin Engineers and a referral link to Mercor—while noting that direct client confirmations were not included in the supplied sources [1] [4] [2] [3] [5].