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Ask HN: What could a single company do with 1000 developers hired in a year?

3 pointsby zingaralmost 4 years ago
In a recent StackOverflow podcast[1] a guest mentions a conversation with a recruiter who is trying to find 1000 Ruby developers in 2021 for a single client. It was not really discussed, but if anyone has any insight I am very curious:<p>1. What kind of company&#x2F;project can benefit from 1000 developers being added to it?<p>2. What kind of onboarding process could handle 1000 new developers in a year?<p>3. Are there really a thousand Ruby developers in the world who are likely to change jobs in 2021?<p>[1]: http:&#x2F;&#x2F;stackoverflow.blog&#x2F;2021&#x2F;05&#x2F;14&#x2F;podcast-338-why-is-it-so-hard-to-find-ruby-developers&#x2F;

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davismwflalmost 4 years ago
1. I could see this for a services based company, like the old IBM Global Services, or one of the Big 5 consulting firms. I find it hard to understand how adding 1k devs for a product based company makes sense, but doesn&#x27;t mean I am right.<p>2. On-boarding can be productized, I&#x27;ve done that a few times for companies where we were hiring rapidly and constantly. I learned this at GE where we worked hand in hand with HR to productize our on-boarding process where we could bring in groups of people and grow rapidly. At another company we had two &quot;universities&quot; one for new-grads one for industry experienced people. So groups of 20+ people would join every month into a &quot;university&quot; that lasted 14-60 days to train new hires on the company, industries serviced, processes etc. So you could easily do this and support 1000 hires in a year at one company.<p>3. No hard facts of course, but I&#x27;d imagine this is a non-issue overall, but maybe I am wrong. If you just said U.S. or EU, I&#x27;d think it would be harder.
detaroalmost 4 years ago
For one company? Or a recruiter working for multiple companies that try to find 1000 people in sum?
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