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How This Tech Founder Keeps His Business Afloat With Employees in a War Zone

Jacob Udodov, founder of the remote tech company Bordio, deliberately hired international workers. The limitations of that strategy are now apparent.

By REBECCA DECZYNSKI, STAFF REPORTER, INC, @rebecca_decz


A man clears debris at a damaged residential building at Koshytsa Street, a suburb of the Ukrainian capital Kyiv. Photo: Getty Images



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