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Hi {NAME} I recently came across an article on LinkedIn that voiced the thoughts of Singaporean engi

[Top Stories on Tech in Asia today]( Hi {NAME} I recently came across an article on LinkedIn that voiced the thoughts of Singaporean engineers in Silicon Valley and their reservations about returning home for work. A few interesting points were raised about why the grass was greener on the American side: - Companies were laser-focused on the user and employees were empowered to make product decisions - Technical expertise was appreciated and rewarded fairly regardless of managerial track - There was an opportunity to experiment with new ways of doing things, which aligned with personal development What if the issue of the tech labor crunch lies within organizations instead of the supply itself? 🤔 I’ll leave you with that food for thought while you enjoy today’s articles! - Betty, Tech in Asia Top stories on Tech in Asia [Southeast Asia’s e-payments battle is reaching fever pitch. Here are the players]( by Jaclyn Teng [Gojek names ex-NASA engineer as information security chief]( by Miguel Cordon [GrabKitchen expands into Thailand, Vietnam]( by Dafizeck Bin Daud [What’s next for Stripe in Southeast Asia]( by Melissa Goh [Nikkei acquires stake in Singapore AI startup DC Frontiers]( by Dafizeck Bin Daud [The startup looking to clean up space junk]( by Tim Romero [Read more at Tech in Asia]( [Top jobs from Asia's tech scene]( [Senior Software Engineer, iOS at Homage]( Singapore, Singapore | Equity [Full Stack Engineer at Plato Medical]( Singapore, Singapore | SGD 6,000 – 7,000 [Full Stack DeveloperFeatured at MC Payment Indonesia]( Jakarta, Indonesia | IDR 8,000,000 – 14,000,000 [Growth Specialist at Sampingan]( Jakarta, Indonesia | IDR 8,000,000 – 10,000,000 [Growth Data Analyst at Sampingan]( Jakarta, Indonesia | IDR 4,500,000 – 7,000,000 [Senior Software Engineer at Mujigae Resto]( Jakarta, Indonesia | IDR 10,000,000 – 16,000,000 [System & Network Engineer at Mujigae Resto]( Jakarta, Indonesia | IDR 5,000,000 – 7,000,000 [Post a job]( on Tech in Asia Jobs for free today! [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [Instagram]( [Podcast]( Copyright © 2019 Tech in Asia, All rights reserved. You have registered for Tech in Asia. Our mailing address is: Tech in Asia 9 Temasek Boulevard, #04-01 Suntec Tower 2Singapore 038989 Singapore [Add us to your address book]( You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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