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Prince Harry Gets New Job At A $1.73billion Mental Health Startup Company, BetterUp, As “Chief Impact Officer”


The Duke of Sussex has finally revealed how he is currently working for a San Francisco-based ‘mental health’ firm.

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The shocking news was unveiled on Tuesday morning, leaving plenty of fans and followers stunned around the globe. After all, he is a Prince, and seeing him embark on such duties is definitely something that not too many people expected, to say the least.

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Source: Better Up

On the other hand, the news didn’t exactly come as shocking for others who mentioned how the explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey paved way for bombshell types of decisions like these.

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Source: PA

In case, you’re still wondering what his real position might be or how much he might be earning, well, inside sources revealed it all.

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Firstly, the mental health firm is known as ‘BetterUp’ and it is based in the US city of San Francisco. In the same way, Harry has joined the $1.73 billion startup company with the position of ‘chief impact officer’. Therefore, in this role, we might be lucky enough to witness him weighing in upon product strategy as well as an array of charitable contributions. However, that doesn’t mean that we will be lucky enough to see him managing teams.

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Source: Daily Mail

Currently, news broke out on how the organization’s boss has blatantly refused to mention how much the Prince will actually get paid. However, he did go on to mention how Harry is ideal for the organization’s meaty role.

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As far as how Harry actually came about into this company in the first place, well, insiders claim it’s all thanks to a little help from contacts through close friends.

Source: Daily Mail

In short, the company sells executive coaching as well as an array of therapy services to all sorts of people as well as other large companies too.

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Hence, it employs a wide range of clinical therapists as well as executive coaches via contract to give them those services.