by robsun on 6/1/20, 9:46 AM with 14 comments
Are US companies afraid of hiring contractors from Eastern Europe?
I'm a dev from Poland with 8 years of commercial experience. I worked for US companies, visited the US a couple of times. I am a skilled developer and I rarely see my CV is rejected by recruiters - I had an opportunity to work on some cool stuff that draws people attention.
I noticed companies that are looking for remote devs are not interested in inviting me for an interview. I assumed the problem is my CV, experience or skills I possess. A few days ago I spoke with a less experienced friend from Germany I worked with and he said he has no problems at all with getting into the first interview.
I started to wonder, maybe it is not me but the place where I live?
by alexmingoia on 6/1/20, 10:33 AM
by docflabby on 6/1/20, 11:05 AM
by giantg2 on 6/1/20, 11:24 AM
A lot of times companies sign contracts to be exclusive with one remote shop. For example, my company can only source remote engineers from one company in India. We still have the option to bring in on-site contractors from other companies.
It's my understanding that the cost of labor is cheaper in India than in Europe, which is why companies like mine opt for resources there. After all, the reason they outsource is to reduce cost, so they will go with the cheapest option that can meet their needs.
As long as you aren't looking for remote work, you should e fine. If you are looking for remote work, you would have better results going through a local contracting shop. Security is a big thing with most companies, so they would rather contract with one shop than with many individuals.
This is all from the perspective of my US based company. Others may be different.
by CraigJPerry on 6/1/20, 10:00 PM
There’s an enviable reputation for hard work, high quality and beneficial labour cost discounts vs other european countries.
by MAMAMassakali on 6/1/20, 12:29 PM
by kasey_junk on 6/1/20, 12:49 PM
I will say that recently the trend seems to be South American firms. They have the advantage of being in similar timezones.
by LockAndLol on 6/1/20, 12:02 PM
by codegeek on 6/1/20, 5:28 PM
by zkirill on 6/1/20, 10:59 AM