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by bigmanwalter
3384 days ago
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There are situation it makes sense. Mostly around needing a specific feature by a certain date. Maybe for a particular sale, or maybe to lure a certain investor in. Either way, if your team is saturated already, and the new feature is something they aren't fond of building (eg: something heavy on frontend when your team is mostly backend), then a contractor or consultant is often the only way to have it built on time. Finding the right employee can take time, and hiring the wrong person can destroy a team's productivity. Better to pay a premium than to get burned. |
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