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  • What's your main challenge in hiring or managing software developers?

    Shane Wen
    12 replies
    Delays? It's hard to motivate freelancers? Or something else?

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    Vlad Zivkovic
    There is no challenge if you hire them from the right sources.
    Vlad Zivkovic
    @shanewen wewaat.com, felxiple.com, lemon.io, turing.com, toptal.com, supersourcing.com, probably there is another 1000 but I don't know them all...
    Shane Wen
    @vladimir_zivkovic could you share a couple?
    RT-PROVIDER.RU
    Много нюансов. Найти через интернет сложно, за год нашли с трудом 3 специалистов. Тарифы завышают за оплату многие. Сложно контролировать сроки исполнения. Очень сложно с самоорганизацией у таких людей. Работать могут эффективно и творчески, но переоценивают часто своим силы. У нас так было с проектом Ростелекома в Новом Уренгое https://noviy-urengoy.online-rst...
    For us, motivating them and keeping them on track is the hardest
    Daria Tcvetkova
    High salary demands but not the best results
    Gibril Longmene
    @dashencia then you need to hire the best devs
    Martekings Team
    Non motivated freelancers is a challenge for all industries @shanewen
    Lord Brian Dean-Madanamootoo
    So I'm a Developer....and also a founder. I today don't have the time to develop myself, (I mainly see Business Development) and often have to work with other developers. The main challenge for me, is that 'new/young' developers are formatted in a way that doesn't push them to find a Solution to a Problem and more 'mature' developers don't necessarily have the knowledge of new development languages. What I try to do now, is develop the prototype and then get a New dev for one part and a Mature one for the rest. I however have to assemble the codes myself afterwards, not very practical but less headache....
    Lord Brian Dean-Madanamootoo
    Hey @jack_khrapkov We are launching next week and your support and feedback would mean a lot to us. (https://www.producthunt.com/prod...)
    @lord_svp interesting approach!