The US is often 1.5-4x the engineering salaries we see over here, but the point was we're on the other side of the world.
My point was that remote teams across countries, and in some cases timezones, can work. But replacing a team just becuase you can get cheaper engineers is destructive.
Build a remote team on purpose, or let your team move to locations that requires them to work remote.
The point I'm trying to make is focus on the team and what's best for them. If it's a new team why limit yourself to one country.
> Why in this case even have an _________ engineering team, ever?
The same reason some engineers command more renumeration than others (in the same market), you find good talent and want them on board.
My point was that remote teams across countries, and in some cases timezones, can work. But replacing a team just becuase you can get cheaper engineers is destructive.
Build a remote team on purpose, or let your team move to locations that requires them to work remote.
The point I'm trying to make is focus on the team and what's best for them. If it's a new team why limit yourself to one country.
> Why in this case even have an _________ engineering team, ever?
The same reason some engineers command more renumeration than others (in the same market), you find good talent and want them on board.