Shubhangi is a junior reporter at Business Insider's Singapore bureau, where she writes about tech and careers.
She previously interned for Bloomberg News and CNBC. She studied communications and business at the National University of Singapore.
Contact her via email at sgoel@insider.com or Signal at @shuby.85
Selected stories:
Southeast Asia's tech startups are chasing the American dream
Careers
The lonely march to early retirement
Some Techies are leaving cushy Silicon Valley jobs to launch startups at home in India
The 'promised land' of stable, high-paying jobs for recent grads is falling apart
The car, which starts at $35,000, intends to compete with the Model Y, China's most popular SUV, which starts at $36,760.
Markets
2025-06-26T04:05:02Z
Nvidia is again the world's most valuable company
Nvidia reclinched its title as the world's most valuable company for a second time this month.
Careers
2025-06-25T16:36:54Z
The list of major companies laying off staff this year including Bumble, Morgan Stanley, Disney, and Meta
Layoffs have hit companies from Disney to Meta to Intel this year amid a backdrop of cost-cutting and technological change.
Careers
2025-06-25T06:51:13Z
Ken Griffin says young grads who are not interested in reading books about their field have 'picked the wrong career'
Citadel's founder and CEO said that young graduates need to read about the domains they are in.
Exclusive
Scale AI exposed sensitive data about clients like Meta and xAI in public Google Docs, BI finds
Scale AI's public Google Docs reveal sensitive information from clients like Meta and Google, raising concerns over data protection in AI projects.
Health
2025-06-24T03:24:32Z
Hims & Hers stock plunges after Novo Nordisk ends its brief partnership
The Danish pharmaceutical said it was ending the partnership because Hims is selling and promoting a cheaper copycat of its blockbuster drug Wegovy.
Tech
2025-06-23T06:25:53Z
OpenAI cofounder Greg Brockman says vibe coding has taken away some of the fun parts of being an engineer
OpenAI's cofounder said vibe coding had left human engineers to do quality control.
Exclusive
Meta's Scale AI deal has clients like Google halting projects, contractors scrambling, and one investor bailing out
Google, OpenAI, and xAI halted some Scale AI projects following Meta's investment announcement, leaving contractors scrambling.
Careers
2025-06-18T06:33:06Z
Late-night work logins are on the rise, Microsoft finds
To keep up with late calls and emails, more employees are punching back in after hours, Microsoft's survey found.
Careers
2025-06-16T00:00:01Z
I delayed retiring for years. My husband's heart attack taught me we could not take time for granted.
Kim Hunter-Borst, a healthcare professional, said she delayed retirement because she tied her identity to work, and she had golden handcuffs.
Tech
2025-06-13T03:23:03Z
5 things to know about Alexandr Wang, the buzzy Scale AI founder
Mark Zuckerberg's biggest bet on Meta AI will ride on the back of a fellow dropout who has dazzled Silicon Valley over the last decade.
Tech
2025-06-12T04:39:57Z
Voyager soars 82% on first day of trading as defense tech booms
Voyager plans to use the cash injection from the offering to fund investment in research and development programs and buy assets needed for growth.
AI
2025-06-11T05:56:48Z
As coding gets easier with AI, there will be more engineers, not fewer, says GitLab's CEO
Staples said that customers are testing coding assistants side-by-side, but he doesn't "have a lot of concern" about GitLab's ability to compete.
Careers
2025-06-10T08:10:07Z
Zoom's CEO explains how he balances work and family: 'I do not have a lot of hobbies'
Eric Yuan said he didn't attend investor meetings in person ahead of Zoom's initial public offering so he could spend time with his family.
Startups
2025-06-09T11:49:00Z
3 tips to help your startup survive the age of AI, from Anthropic's product chief
Anthropic's Mike Krieger said companies with a good understanding of the customer can stay "defensible" in the business.
Exclusive
Elon Musk's xAl is training voice models with zombie-apocalypse chats, plumbing fails, and life on Mars, leaked docs show
Scale AI contractors are being paid to record their conversations on a wide range of topics to help make xAI's voice models sound more human-like.
Education
2025-06-05T08:27:25Z
I'm an MBA admissions consultant. My international clients are still applying in droves to US schools.
Scott Edinburgh, an MBA admissions consultant, said that there are a couple of reasons why he is still advising clients to apply to US universities.
Retail
2025-06-04T09:40:35Z
Memorial Day beer sales fizzled, and one big brand was hit especially hard, Goldman Sachs says
Goldman Sachs called Heineken an "underperformer" among its peers.
AI
2025-06-02T05:46:12Z
Here's how Uber's product chief uses AI at work — and one tool he's going to use next
Sachin Kansal shared two ways he uses AI for his everyday tasks and how he plans to add NotebookLM to his AI tool suite.
Startups
2025-06-02T00:00:01Z
Southeast Asia's tech startups are chasing the American dream
Southeast Asian tech startups are increasingly targeting the US market for growth — and American businesses are happy to have them.