Mobile / Web · 2021-10-13

“Lemon.io” promises to get you the right developer for your project – Startups

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It is really challenging to acquire the right developer for a given project or startup. How do companies separate the wheat from the chaff – how do they find the best person for the job? Quite honestly, there is no way to be certain that you’re hiring the right dev for your needs. However, “Lemon.io”, a new recruitment resource, promises to provide the answer.

Lemon.io takes a different approach to onboarding devs, & it undertakes to find the best person for a job at hand within 24 hours. The platform vets all developers who aspire to become one of Lemon.io’s recruits. Project developers have to do much more than provide a CV, they have to prove that they are competent in English by completing a test. Next, they are interviewed “live” by one of the experienced devs on Lemon.io’s team. What this means is that Lemon.io can offer startups a dev that fits their needs perfectly. Additionally, the employer can be certain that the dev is up to the task.

For developers, the platform takes the pain out of marketing dev skills on the freelance market. They can dispense with the hours it takes to trawl for suitable work. Also, a project developer can be assured that Lemon.io will only offer him/her work that they are equipped for – work that matches their chosen development stack. Additionally, they can be sure to get a market related hourly fee for their effort since there’s no auctioning process when attempting to secure a job. However, the cherry on the top for devs is that Lemon.io does not take a cut of the developer’s earnings, which is a common practice in the industry with some platforms charging as much as 20% for their services.

The remote working environment can be difficult to manage, so over & above all the benefits promised by Lemon.io, it also ensures that startups receive detailed weekly reports from their hires, which includes a list of all tasks performed & the hours spent. Sounds like Lemon.io might just be the hiring platform of your dreams.

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