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by nirushiv
1173 days ago
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Precisely. Especially in India - which is almost as large a time zone offset as you can have. Furthermore, India pays competitively enough that you’re not saving that much money for top talent as compared to e.g Eastern Europe. When I ran engineering teams, the language/dialect barrier between our US mothership and India was much much wider than South American and European devs, even though India is technically the largest English-speaking country in the world. |
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Not just that, it's a half-hour offset from pretty much the rest of the world! I wonder which genius thought of that one.