Times of India's Ishani Duttagupta on whether Susie Wiles has asked
legacy American prole moms and dads why they won't let their sons and
daughters take and leave $200k jobs working for Marc Benioff: <URL:
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/nri/us-canada-news/facing-challenges-as-an-indian-professional-in-us-didnt-stop-soundarya-balasubrami-from-helping-others/articleshow/102335771.cms>
| Though she hadn't planned to become an entrepreneur in the
| immigration space; even as a masters student at Columbia University,
| she was always open to helping other students who reached out to her
| with questions similar to the ones that she was facing herself.
| "People reached out asking for help, consistently. When you hear the
| same question come up over and over again, you can't help but
| wonder, 'What's going on'? When I quit my comfortable $200k job at
| Salesforce to join a small start-up and conduct independent
| research, hundreds of immigrants reached out to me with questions on
| navigating immigration. The solution was not to repeat my responses;
| rather step back and look at the systemic issues," she says. And
| that's where the idea for her venture was born.
How big is the market for helping Indians flee Narendra Modi's nation
and will Donald Trump enlist Modi as a campaign surrogate for the
National Question?
John
groenveld@acm.org
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and were willing to do anything to beat Trump, using everything from
leftist activism to pre-election lawfare. Trump's inability to cope
with that alienates the people Biden is courting.
https://t.co/cgG91bYf66" - Pedro Gonzalez <URL:
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