WobblyWaffle
WobblyWaffle

Big Tech based out of India

Hi all, What are some of the Big Tech companies who have core global product teams based out of India? Most roles I can find are for charters that are backend internal systems / non-core product streams / customizations for APAC or India. This is understandable since US alongside being their HQ, is also their largest market commercially by far. But was curious to see if there are any teams within Big Tech that are bucking that trend, and are building core products from India offices too.

Not restricted to FAANG but to Big Tech at large, including Walmart, Target, Stripe, Uber, Adobe etc.

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The reason to open an office in another country is either cost arbitrage or to service that geolocation.

So, most likely a role would primarily be about servicing verticals that service that geolocation. If you are able to bag a role that services the core product in the US then it opens up a path for US immigration.

It is just very rare. But answering your question, almost every FAANG company will have roles like these but in minority because mostly it is about servicing the newer geolocation.

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