Team Leaders
Are you looking for inspirational leaders to guide and support your technical or operational team members?
Read MoreAn offshored C# developer will be able to take your software idea and build it or support an existing product you have developed.
If you feel that your requirement is either short-term or less than a full-time resource, we would be happy to introduce your organisation to one of our managed development service providers.
Specific responsibilities would be identified as part of the recruitment of your new staff member as well as any certification requirements.
Depending on the role that you are offshoring there are considerations that you should be aware from. The below is an evaluation of key aspect of an offshored position based on our experiences in the industry
Customer / Supplier Exposure
Low levels of direct customer exposure is expected for this role
English proficiency requirement
Being able to understand, write and speak English is important to this role
Internal communications
Tasks tend to be routine and largely independant. Communications can be achieved through electronic collaboration tools or phone as required.
Talent Availability
Many qualified resources are available to fulfil this role
Domain knowledge requirement
A significant amount of market, customer and domain knowledge is required
Ease of Measurement
Tasks are usually easily measurable and correctness is traceable
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