Mila Alfitri – Co-Founder of Generation Girl & Engineer at GO-JEK
Tell us a bit about yourself. My name is Mila Alfitri and I am an engineer at GO-JEK. It’s a bit of a long story,
Tell us a bit about yourself. My name is Mila Alfitri and I am an engineer at GO-JEK. It’s a bit of a long story,
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