Careem goes to India in hunt for 100 engineers

abhay

MPA (400+ posts)
Careem goes to India in hunt for 100 engineers


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We are looking to hire over 100 software engineers and data scientists for Careems research and development centers in Dubai and Berlin, says Careem spokesperson Emma Dourad.

A billion-dollar ride-hailing company wants to hire 100 engineers. Where better to hunt for tech talent than in India! A million engineers graduate from Indias engineering colleges every year. And the best tech companies of the world Google, Microsoft, and Adobe have Indians at their helms. Thats why Dubais Careem, which operatesin 11 countries outside India, is coming to Bangalore on February 25.

We are looking to hire over 100 software engineers and data scientists for Careems research and development centers in Dubai and Berlin, Careem spokesperson Emma Dourado tells Tech in Asia. For this, Careem is planningto host hackathons in India.

Bangalores Venturesity is conducting Careems first hiring hackathon, named HaCareem, on February 25 and 26at 91springboard in Koramangala. This will be a 24-hour hackathon.

Java, HTML, distributed systems, Spring, and Hibernate are the skillsets they want. All the developers who get hired will be placed in Dubai and Berlin.

We are growing at a high rate and we need to scale our engineering capacity to solve challenges faced in the transportation industry. We are looking to hire globally, but we chose India as it is a growing hub for techies and we want to attract the best talent, Emma says.

Five-year-old Careem is the youngest of ride-hailing unicorns. It announced an investment of US$350 million from Japans Rakuten and Dubais Abraaj Capital in December. This was part of a US$500 million round the rest of which hasnt yet been disclosed in detail.

Careems hiring foray comes at a time when Indian consumer internet companies that bit off more than they could chew are laying off employees. Just today, ecommerce leader Snapdeal and fashion portal Yepme confirmed major cutbacks in operations and downsizing. So its an opportune time for those loking to hire tech talent.

Careems hiring hackathon in India is also the beginning of a trend, Venturesity co-founder and CEO Subhendu Panigrahi believes. Companies from countries like Germany, Australia, Canada, and Dubai, where visa regulationsarent restrictive like in the US, will come to hire and take home talent from India. Careems hackathon is showing the beginning of that trend. Were getting similar requests from other companies in Dubai, Subhendu tells Tech in Asia.

Because of the H1B visa curbs in the US, many American companies will find it tough to take talent home. So they will set up offices in India and hire tech talent to work from here for them, he says.

Its a good time to be a software engineer in India if Subhendus prediction comes true.

https://tribune.com.pk/story/1337690/careem-goes-india-hunt-100-engineers/


 
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abhay

MPA (400+ posts)
Cheap labour; nothing more!

“We are looking to hire over 100 software engineers and data scientists for Careem’s research and development centers in Dubai and Berlin,” says Careem spokesperson Emma Dourad.

A billion-dollar ride-hailing company wants to hire 100 engineers. Where better to hunt for tech talent than in India! A million engineers graduate from India’s engineering colleges every year. And the best tech companies of the world – Google, Microsoft, and Adobe – have Indians at their helms. That’s why Dubai’s Careem, which operatesin 11 countries outside India, is coming to Bangalore on February 25.

above paragraph doesn't say so
 

khan afghan1

Minister (2k+ posts)
I think there is nothing bad to hire from india No 1 if the indians are talented and No 2 if the hiring rate is low comparing to international market.

I hope this is enough for our corrupt leaders to open their eyes.

We pakistanis are living in war hysteria. Our generation is kept under pressure from the day 1.
 

TechWarrior

MPA (400+ posts)
Kakay your Engineer work in 2500 SAR in Saudi Arabia.


They just want cheapest "Engineers".

When Neil Amstrong set foot on the moon and he lifted it up he must have found one "Indian Engineer" there also.
 

abhay

MPA (400+ posts)
Kakay your Engineer work in 2500 SAR in Saudi Arabia.


They just want cheapest "Engineers".

When Neil Amstrong set foot on the moon and he lifted it up he must have found one "Indian Engineer" there also.


Indian Americans are the richest ethnic group in the United States, earning a median income of $100,547 in 2013, according to data from the U.S. Census Bureau. Compare that to $51,939, which was the median income for all Americans during the same period.May 8, 2015

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abhay

MPA (400+ posts)
Kakay your Engineer work in 2500 SAR in Saudi Arabia.


They just want cheapest "Engineers".

When Neil Amstrong set foot on the moon and he lifted it up he must have found one "Indian Engineer" there also.

[h=2]By ancestry[edit][/h]
  1. Indian American : $101,591[2]
  2. Taiwanese American : $85,566[2]
  3. Filipino American : $82,389[2]
  4. Australian American : $81,452[3]
  5. Israeli American : $79,736[3]
  6. European American : $77,440[3]
  7. Russian American : $77,349[3]
  8. Greek American : $77,342[3]
  9. Lebanese American : $74,757[3]
  10. Croatian American : $73,196[3]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ethnic_groups_in_the_United_States_by_household_income
 

GreenMaple

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
“We are looking to hire over 100 software engineers and data scientists for Careem’s research and development centers in Dubai and Berlin,” says Careem spokesperson Emma Dourad.

A billion-dollar ride-hailing company wants to hire 100 engineers. Where better to hunt for tech talent than in India! A million engineers graduate from India’s engineering colleges every year. And the best tech companies of the world – Google, Microsoft, and Adobe – have Indians at their helms. That’s why Dubai’s Careem, which operatesin 11 countries outside India, is coming to Bangalore on February 25.

above paragraph doesn't say so

It has nothing to do with the talent. IT is not an exclusive technology anymore. Just about every developed and developing country has tremendous IT talent. It is just that India has over-supply of IT technologists coming out of IT production mills, which makes it a place for cheap labour.
 

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