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Where to look for a backend or fullstack for a fulltime developer in the office?
Good evening. I see that similar questions are asked in the toaster, so I decided to voice my own.
For more than a month we have been looking for a back-end or full-stack developer to join the team.
We started with a search for a Junior position, but applicants came with theoretical experience and enormous salary expectations (fortunately, there is an experienced specialist in the team who can evaluate the competence).
Now, having conducted about 20 interviews, we still want to find an experienced developer for the team, but again without success.
There is a vacancy on XX = 0 responses.
Requirements are standard (in my understanding).
We value all team members (no one leaves us). There is room for growth both in terms of salary and tasks. Not a startup, now in our niche we occupy 3rd place in the Russian Federation, the subject is an online store.
I will be grateful for advice.
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A month of searching for an experienced specialist is about nothing.
This is being searched for months.
In any field, not only in IT.
You have to run good ones with backend progers for months, they are either already attached or dumped from the country))
I don't know. I was looking for a job last autumn and winter, but did not find it. There were not so many vacancies, I sent out a resume to those of interest (I did not count how many, but for several dozen vacancies for sure). There were only two interviews: from Yandex and another company. Yandex did not take me, said that I needed to better prepare for an interview on algorithms, the second company simply disappeared after the third interview. All the others did not respond to resumes at all.
I decided that if so, then I will stay freelancing.
Vacancy in the studio, let's see what you have there. And then maybe I ...
In big cities it makes sense to go to My Circle
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