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Question for our Indian Colleagues About Visiting India
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Hi everyone. While the majority of our employees are in the United States, we have an SRE team in India. I'm a white American and I'll be visiting India to spend a few days with the team and would lik
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Hi everyone. While the majority of our employees are in the United States, we have an SRE team in India. I'm a white American and I'll be visiting India to spend a few days with the team and would like to make the visit memorable. We care deeply about our team there and the purpose of the visit is to network and build relationships. I would like to plan an activity for when I'm there that demonstrates our appreciation for the team. I am sure there are Indians in the subreddit who are working in a similar situation (remote team to a western company). What would you like to see or do? What would help you feel more included with the company as a whole? Do you have some recommendations? I appreciate your opinion and help on this. Thanks! Edit: Thank you all for your feedback!
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