As a Vietnamese developer currently interested in remote opportunities, I am a little concerned. I hope people like us won't face any discrimination at work due to being thought of as "stealing an American's job".
For what it’s worth, I hold no ill will toward the new hires. I quite like some of them. But it’s obvious what is going, and I know I’m not alone in considering a career change.
My company employs some VN engineers and they’re great. I’m glad your country is building up such an industry instead of relying on only agriculture and tourism for example.
You'd have a hard time finding a educated tech employee who would discriminate against a population based on regional hiring trends. Like yourself, we can all see through the fog and realize that only the employer is benefiting here.
Everyone's gotta feed their families, you're doing the same work we would do, and all else equal, only the pay is different.
My favorite coworkers to speak with day to day are IN team in analogous role. Very amicable,and we all work to make each other secure.
BadCookie|2 years ago
therealdrag0|2 years ago
Reubachi|2 years ago
Everyone's gotta feed their families, you're doing the same work we would do, and all else equal, only the pay is different.
My favorite coworkers to speak with day to day are IN team in analogous role. Very amicable,and we all work to make each other secure.
hnrodey|2 years ago
lazide|2 years ago
Cost of success.