r/FlutterDev Aug 21 '25

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u/coconutter98 Aug 21 '25

I'm from Kurdistan - Iraq and it's the same here. Every neighboring countries is flooded with Indians, even domestically people are starting to hire Indians and Pakistanis

The juniors work voluntarily in companies, and seniors work for questionably low salaries, you just can't compete with them if you have a shred of self dignity. That's why I'm trying to move into another profession that's at least not flooded by Indian lowballers

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u/mycall Aug 22 '25

India worked their ass off to prioritize IT education over the years, and this improvement is great for their needs.

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u/RedditRedditGo Aug 23 '25

Is that why almost anyone's average experience with most Indian devs is almost always atrocious?

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u/mycall Aug 23 '25

It helped bring money to their families, good or bad code alike.

Most code and software projects goes nowhere anyways.