Traditional hiring methods don’t always meet the needs for tech talent. To deal with that, some companies have adopted unique recruitment methods. One of these ways is going global and offshoring talent in Nongsa Digital Park.
Batam’s Nongsa Digital Park is a coworking office space with an environment friendly space to tech companies and start-ups. Its’ size is slightly bigger than Singapore Botanic Gardens and is supported by the Singapore and Indonesian governments, including the Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB).
Currently, The Park is communicating with six international data centre operators and over 80 companies in search of new tenants. Meanwhile companies like LiquidPay have already started their investments (LiquidPay is the Digital Park’s second tenant.) In the midst of the search, the cashless payment start-up now has a team of 24 tech talents working on new cashless and mobile payment systems. It’s indeed an optimistic start to the start-up’s growth.
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