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Ask HN: What is your opinion about hiring full-stack engineers from Bangalore?

1 点作者 dstala超过 3 年前
Question is mainly from seed stage start-up POV. Off-late, salaries for tech-jobs in Bangalore, India have skyrocketed. Is this situation same everywhere? Often engineers re-negotiate salaries based on other offers (and few reject at last minute). Not great response for stock options. Instead, many prefer fixed salary.<p>Should we consider hiring-remote? Is this a good option for early stage start-ups. We founders felt its good to work under a roof to ensure good handshake on all active threads. Any inputs on this are appreciated.

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ggm超过 3 年前
Your question begs questions. Did you expect Bangalore to remain cheap compared to other places? Why?<p>What do you think it means, when people want high fixed salary and not stock options?<p>I work for a non-startup in the NFP sector, we&#x27;ve hired a lot of Indian heritage labour, they&#x27;re great. But, so are people from under the sea, Mars, Africa. I don&#x27;t care where you come from if you have the chops. It&#x27;s a mistake to assume all Russian graduates are maths wizards, All Chinese are spies, All Indian degrees come from a degree-mill. &quot;it depends&quot;<p>Hiring remote early stage of anything is a huge risk. bandwidth to communicate isn&#x27;t as good as f2f but you can re-cast this as &quot;be highly specific what you want from remote workers&quot; -There is also a time compression effect of their work hours being offset from yours, for some people. It can be really beneficial in hours-to-complete terms, but .. communication long line sucks.<p>(I should be clear your questions were read as implicitly devaluing labour from India. If you didn&#x27;t mean that, I apologize)
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