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So, here is an idea. If you are living in europe, US, UK or even Australia, you can hire professional with similar experience and talent locally and pay them dirt cheap.

For instance a front end developer for a full time can cost you around 3-6k/M more or less depending on the experience but on the other hand you can hire the exact matching person for $500 per month to do the same work for you.

Let me know if this idea gets your attention.

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[–] NoElection2224@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

I am a fullstack developer with experience and I am up for work right now!

[–] Ken-FlexAppealXXX@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

It’s hard when you’re not there controlling the work and if they fully understand what is required. I moved completely from the UK to Vietnam where we operate 3 businesses and have never looked back. The workforce is cheap, and when doing projects face to face they work incredibly hard and get a lot more done than any UK office could ever do for the sixth of the price.

However, you need to be there to make it happen. We tried outsourcing and the results just weren’t there. It’s a concept that’s been done by many companies to help businesses outsource but a lot of the time it fails due to miss communication and they end up hiring some more locally for a higher price

But I made it work! So any questions then feel free to ask!

[–] randomreader-007@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

I know a guy who has a tech company and he hires college students like this.

[–] founderscurve@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

what your describing is outsourcing. quite common.