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Old 17-08-2022, 02:16 PM
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I won't be surprised those shopee, tiktok, bytedance will closed down.

Those snacks and drinks are free flowing. While I understand that these are incentives, they are also very expensive in long term.
Tech job in Singapore have always suffered the same problem.
Fresh grad come out unskilled.
Pay low.
Everyone want to be project manager cause just delegate work and paid higher.

Its only the past few years all this tech company enters market thinking Singapore talent is good.
Oh plus.
There are cheaper better alternative in Malaysia, Phillipines, Thailand, India...

In fact alot of coding was outsourced to this country for being cheap in the past!!
Singapore is expensive.

Just like nobody want to pay Singaporean to manufacturer iPhone cause its too expensive.
Singapore software is also too expensive and lousy compared to global. Korea. Apple....

But yet all this companies wanna setup hq in Singapore etc. Asian silicok Valley la.
Then coupled with Singapore stance of hiring local... All cannot make it one.

Just end up with entitled techie kids who think they deserve 6k but don't even know how to write a simple module... Let alone troubleshoot and fix memory leak or performance issue or design an app that can be used in apple os, android and desktop..

Alot of overpaid clueless tech kids in Singapore.
Singapore is good in selling bgthat brand and delusion la.

But I can tell you Philippines have better software developers and cheaper.
Not surprised that Phillip ones will overtake Singapore.

Their ang moh also better than singlish.
Some pinoy also very good looking professional. Those model due to their Spanish bloodline.

Don't forget ubisoft was supposed to release a game made by Singaporean.
Till today still can't release cause local talent is really really lacking.

This tech bubble is starting to burst.
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