Why India’s Talent Will Dominate The World
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- Опубликовано: 7 июл 2024
- Monica Jasuja, ex PayPal & Mastercard tells us about the immense potential and challenges faced by the fintech sector, highlighting why India remains a global talent hub and how startups are navigating the turbulent waters of innovation and regulation.🏢
Monica shares her insights on the evolution of online payments, the emergence of UPI, and the crucial role of product managers in today’s tech-driven world.🌍
In this video:
- Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency
- The Volatility and Risks in Fintech and Startups
- The Inherent Risks of Startups and Investment Cycles
- The Demand for Indian Tech Talent
- Infrastructure Behind Seamless Payment Systems
- Skills and Expertise Needed for a Career in Fintech
- The Evolution & Future of Payments
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We are a poor country still now not fully electrified
You are absolutely wrong very difficult to do in india
Why do you think so?
I strongly disagree...Indian employment crises will increase in coming years...reasons -
1. 50% population under 25 will enter job market in same era
2. Indian education system prepares workers not entrepreneurs
3. Rich are getting richer leaving no space for small business to flourish
4. SME in India struggle everyday