March 12, 2004

Needs job, moves to India

CNN reports that as U.S. jobs move abroad, more Americans are willing to work overseas:

Robert Dunn first spotted the warning signals three years ago, after the dot-com bust.

That's when his Las Vegas-based company, Creative Healthcare Solutions, which provides Internet technology services to healthcare clients, started seeing jobs being awarded to companies in India and China.

Instead of protesting against the offshoring of work that might have gone to U.S. firms like his, Dunn, 55, has decided to get in on the game.

Two years ago, I decided to come back to India after having worked in the Silicon Valley. I was one of the few back then, but these days I'm seeing a lot more people coming back to India. And now this. Maybe soon people in India will soon start complaining about this phenomenon of 'reverse brain drain' ;)

Posted by Navneet at March 12, 2004 06:38 PM | TrackBack | Comments disabled due to spam
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