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by iagorodriguez
1957 days ago
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Demonizing offshoring, nearshoring or reducing it to a cost saving strategy is ... terrible way of seeing it. It is about talent and talented people. And talent is everywhere. I say this because our company does nearshoring for the US from Argentina and Chile to US companies. We don't try to be the lowest price, we try to be as good as we can. If it saves our client's money, much better. But our goal is not to save our clients money: our goal is to deliver as much value as we can. We focus on frontend: we have 2 master classes a week about topics like debugging, communication, teamwork, data viz, javascript... We have english lessons to improve communication skills. We try to give back contributing to frontend libraries by fixing bugs on those libraries and sponsoring their devs. We have created open source tools like https://grid.layoutit.com/. We put our souls on this and we are very fortunate our clients trust us and value us. We are not the only ones doing this and doing it as good as we can. The base of business relationships is about mutual benefit. |
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