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by HillRat
2657 days ago
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Those are rather lower than what I would expect to pay for top India-based talent (however, I don’t buy on the open market), but not too many sigmas out of expectation. More like five or six devs once you factor in both US salary and benefit load factors, or perhaps two to four devs doing particularly high-value work such as AI/ML. Having said that, you have to include your on-site management (people and project), various other cost drivers (taxi or car costs, for example), domestic PMO and architecture oversight, and accept your delivery-days overage due to timezone and distance factors. In addition, those latter factors, plus a few regional-culture aspects, tend to result in needing more people (devs, supervisors, etc.) per function point than a pure colocated dev team. (Whereas a Mexico or LATAM team, while more expensive per developer, tends to be more agile for US-based projects due to timezone if nothing else.) Cheaper? Per developer, absolutely. Solid development chops? Sure. An unalloyed win? Not without its caveats, but definitely worth exploring. |
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