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by compiskey
1291 days ago
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Timezones and language barriers eat into the profits fast. What’s with the idea though that 300 million people can just be ignored? Me thinks you’ve let yourself get lost in the economic philosophy and detached from reality. There is no just shutting down the US economy because economists can’t make fiat currency math work. Such ideas are ludicrous. |
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It takes some effort to understand another culture, and I think it's definitely easier in the US since they have so many people coming in there from so many parts of the world; and also because cultural differences can be overcome, and it's profitable over the long-term, given the wage gap lasts long enough. Language barriers doesn't matter if the whole team speaks the same language and the manager is bilingual.
If that was not the case, why would big tech companies have engineering teams in Europe and all over the world?