Small and large firms often look offshore to make up for a serious shortfall in tech manpower.
But just how bad is the shortage?
In a June 2020 interview, Vivian Balakrishnan, Minister-in-charge of Singapore’s Smart Nation Initiative, noted that there were only 2,800 infocomm tech graduates joining the tech workforce a year.
Compare this with the 60,000 professionals needed for the next three years, and that is a huge gap in supply.
At Redefining SEA’s Tech Talent Strategy, held on 23 June, speakers from startups and multinational firms discussed the pros and cons of hiring offshore.
For example, Indonesian talent can cost 30 percent less salary-wise, when compared with Singaporean tech grads.
But even with access to a significantly larger tech pool, remote overseas teams come with its own drawbacks such as cultural differences.
The speakers shared their experiences in building remote teams, and dispensed some valuable tips for the 200-plus attendees at the event.
The event featured the following esteemed speakers: Gunawan Chiu, chief technology officer (CTO) of AIA; Shaun Chong, CTO of Ninja Van; Suresh Sukumar, Assistant Vice-President, Regional Partnerships and Singapore Businesses, EDB; and Yeo Puay Lim, commercial director of Glints and moderator of the event.