Why hiring remote software developers can reap big benefits for your business

September 26, 2024

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A: Resource augmentation can be faster with remote developers as they can be hired in short notice with a contractor agreement. This is especially useful if demand has peaked and urgent turnarounds are required, or more time is needed to conduct specifications on an existing project.
A: Yes, remote developers can be hired for the same calibre of projects that in-house developers will be hired for. There is no restriction on the type of projects that remote developers can work on, as well as the duration that they can commit to.

However, as remote developers are still technically contractors, it is important to maintain a signed and acknowledged NDA from them, to ensure confidentiality is maintained throughout the project, as well as after, depending on timeframes that may be specified by your legal team.
A: Some common use cases and scenarios for hiring remote developers include (but aren’t limited to):

● Software development teams that are experiencing bottlenecks across one or more areas, and could use some extra hands on deck,

● Teams that require the expertise of a specialist, to help solve any problems that are too complex,

● Short-term projects that require fast turnarounds, and lesser commitment.
A: There are many sources for finding the best remote software developer, no matter how customised your business needs are. To start off, asking colleagues and partners you trust for recommendations is a good way to spread the word, while also increasing the chances of finding a candidate that has a reliable track record.

Alternatively, online job boards are another popular option. If you already partner with a software outsourcing agency such as EFutures, the entire process of sourcing, screening, assessing and finally hiring a remote software developer will be carried out on your behalf.

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