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Albert Lie on Xendit's Founding Engineer, Unsexy Markets and Indonesia Startup Culture

Albert Lie on Xendit's Founding Engineer, Unsexy Markets and Indonesia Startup Culture - E51

Albert Lie on being Xendit's founding engineer, building in unsexy markets, and the Indonesia startup culture that shapes early-stage teams.

"When you reach more than 50 people (in a startup), and you become a manager or tech lead, your product is not the system anymore. Your product is that human itself. So you need to do whatever it takes to make sure that your team, and the members understand the mission, and can run independently to thrive." - Albert Lie

In this episode, Jeremy Au speaks on being Xendit's founding engineer, building in unsexy markets, and the Indonesia startup culture that shapes early-stage teams.

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Keywords: Xendit, Indonesia, Founding Engineer, Unsexy Markets, Startup Culture, FinTech, Engineering, Southeast Asia

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