Soshace, an IT Hiring Platform, Will Now Provide Both Remote and In-House Web Developers
Soshace, an online hiring platform that connects IT professionals and companies, announced the expansion of its business model to incorporate both remote and in-house web developers. After four years of productive work and more than a hundred of successfully completed projects, Soshace realized it was time to expand its services to cater to the businesses who prefer to employ web developers onsite.
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“The demand for software development work is constantly growing. So far, we’ve been serving mostly startups, small, and medium-sized businesses which are more than ever in need of reliable software development services that are also inexpensive,” says Soshace CEO Nikita Bragin. “But as our business grows, we observe the tendency and demand for in-house development from bigger companies with mature managerial processes who prefer to have developers in the office but are still willing to save up on hiring costs. We decided to fill in the niche and cater to all businesses who seek affordable options in the software development industry.”
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All candidates go through a rigorous four-stage selection process: CV screening, initial interview with an HR manager, professional skills test, and online coding.
The hiring and pre-vetting of developers are free.
Customers can hire developers both via a one-time payment and in installments.
Customers are guaranteed to get the money back if they don’t think a developer is a good fit.
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