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Zoho CEO Sridhar Vembu explains why Indian professionals dominate American technology leadership, attributing it to unintended consequences of the H-1B visa and green card system. The lengthy immigration process made job switching risky, creating committed long-term employees who naturally earned promotions. Vembu emphasises R&D success requires time-intensive commitment, not just funding. His comments come amid controversy over Trump's proposed $100,000 H-1B fee.
Zoho Mail, the email service of home-grown Zoho Corp. founded by Sridhar Vembu, is finding takers among cabinet ministers amid a Swadeshi push.
In a world where technology hubs are synonymous with urban centres, Sridhar Vembu’s journey challenges conventional narratives of success. While...
(Jamaican Observer) Amid concerns surrounding the Donald Trump administration’s introduction of a staggering US$100,000 application fee for...
(Jamaican Observer) Amid concerns surrounding the Donald Trump administration’s introduction of a staggering US$100,000 application fee for...
Neil Bradley, Executive Vice President of the US Chamber of Commerce, said the fee would make it “cost-prohibitive for US employers” to “access...
Neil Bradley, Executive Vice President of the US Chamber of Commerce, said the fee would make it “cost-prohibitive for US employers” to “access...