Strategies for Startups to Find and Hire Developers(2024)
Finding and hiring the right developers is a cornerstone for your startup’s success, especially given the precarious nature of startup longevity. Statistics reveal that 70% […]
Finding and hiring the right developers is a cornerstone for your startup’s success, especially given the precarious nature of startup longevity. Statistics reveal that 70% […]
Hiring developers can be challenging if you don’t have any technical background. You can have general guidelines and a technical recruiting cheat sheet, but it […]
Remote recruitment, also known as virtual recruitment, is the process of sourcing, interviewing, evaluating, and hiring employees for remote positions, all conducted virtually through modern […]
Today’s businesses are truly global. From tools and information that flow across borders to items created in other countries, our world’s economies are interconnected. In […]
Many of us consider the United States, China, and India as excellence in software development. However, in the past few years, countries in Eastern Europe […]
When Should You Hire A Backend Engineer Vs. A Backend Developer? In software teams, especially in software development Agile teams, it often happens that the […]
As a recruiter tasked with the responsibility of hiring an IT specialist, you’re at the forefront of enhancing your company’s technical backbone. In your quest […]
Hiring skilled .Net developers becomes more challenging each year. A significant factor is that many top-tier developers are already employed and not actively seeking new […]
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When you have a remote – or partly remote – team, it’s no good to try to replicate your office meetings. Here’s how to upgrade them for the virtual world.
It’s time to take apart the idea that people have to be in the same room to collaborate effectively. Here’s how a group of employees went about Reversing the Remote Work Ban.
How can remote teams be Agile? Are there any tips, tools, strategies that can help communicate the Agile principles and implement them in distributed teams? There are. Many. And that’s a good thing, because no single one applies to all teams. Authors Mark Kilby and Johanna Rothman explain how their latest book is meant to pave the way for a new age of distributed work.
As the real and the virtual world start blending more than ever, we brush more and more with a kind of “uncanny valley” effect in communications. We have high fidelity video, but it feels odd not being able to move around in a room, not being able to have individual conversations in a call. Peter Lee is the man trying to solve that problem, and he’s taping into many insights from his career as a facilitation coach in order to do so.
While a lot of the problems with not having an office are myth, there are some challenges. How do you prevent your employees from becoming isolated? And can they really feel secure in their jobs when working from home? We talk to Rose Barrett from Grow Remote about this, and much more.
Isolation and lack of focus are examples of two problems that can afflict remote workers. And while they aren’t always related, Focusmate is trying to offer a single solution for both. Find out how.
Is it possible to have your team members work visibly and still respect their own individual processes? Pilar Orti says “yes” – but only if you are willing to have some hard conversations – and ask the right questions! Join us for a diverse conversation with the co-author of Thinking Remote, the latest book that should be part of every remote leader’s library.
As AI develops further every year, what does this mean for hiring, recruitment, and HR? Will it impact remote recruitment? Here, we go over the latest developments in AI Hiring and HR.
What if you could upgrade your speaking and writing in the same way as you upgrade your favorite apps and hardware? What if you had a set of language tools – frameworks and questions – that you could wield as productively as your coding, marketing or management suites? Judy Rees gives us this, in the form of Clean Language.
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