Not at all, we just finished our financial year and it was 14% operating profit.
The previous year was 29%, but last year was lower as I made some expensive decisions during the COVID period. Basically, I grabbed all the revenue opportunities I could without too much concern for profit
Would love to know that as well. I have worked with few agencies as a contractor. From what I heard it is very hard to have a decent margin doing software dev work unless you have offshore subcontractor connections or an offshore office. When you have a downturn it could be brutal with an onshore team.
You're right about the downturn, it's impossible to run a team for long without a full order book. That said, I think you'd have this problem for an offshore team too, perhaps with a much longer "sat on hands" cash runway.
I have a friend who's set up an offshore team and he saves 70% on developer salaries from what I can infer.
We employ within Europe and the UK, our average dev salary is around $65,000.
I don't think you are saving much by hiring outside of Europe or even UK. Many people had their fair share of trouble with Ukraine. Even a qualified latam dev's full time salary averages out at USD 30-40/hour.
The previous year was 29%, but last year was lower as I made some expensive decisions during the COVID period. Basically, I grabbed all the revenue opportunities I could without too much concern for profit