
Need to find and hire developers?
Yes, we know...join the club, buddy! Finding and hiring developers is one of the top challenges for HR professionals and recruiters around the world.
However, finding great developers isn’t that hard - when you know where to look for them.
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What are the best places to find developers?
The latest Stack Overflow’ survey The Global Developer Hiring Landscape 2018 has found that: only 16% of developers are actively looking for a job. This means that you won’t find them on LinkedIn, job boards and your career site.
You will find them however, on specialized tech websites and forums. These websites are your best bet for finding and hiring top tech candidates, especially passive ones.
Top 7 sources of tech candidates
1. GitHub
GitHub is the world’s largest software development platform. It is a place where developers can host and review their code, manage projects, and build software alongside 31 million developers. Basically, it is a site where developers store their code and share it with others
for collaboration, further development or simply usage.
2. Stack Overflow
Stack Overflow is the largest most trusted online community for developers to learn and share their knowledge. It has more than 50 million unique visitors come to Stack Overflow every month. Basically, Stack Overflow is a Q&A site. It is a place where developers post their programming-related questions and coding problems hoping that other developers will be able to help them. It has a very popular job board.
3. Dice
Dice is a well known job board and candidate sourcing site. Dice's database includes over 11 million unique and actionable tech profiles - including 2.2 million complete with résumés.
4. Toptal
Toptal is an exclusive network of the top freelance software developers, designers, finance experts, product managers, and project managers in the world. All candidates on Toptal have a proven track record and elite industry experience in design, business, or technology.
5. Upwork
Upwork is the largest global freelancing website. With millions of jobs posted on Upwork annually, freelancers are earning money by providing companies with over 5,000 skills across more than 70 categories of work.
6. We work remotely
We Work Remotely is a niche job board for remote jobseekers. It's the largest, most experience and dedicated remote only job board in the world with over 1.5 million individuals visiting the site annually. It is primarily comprised of developer jobs.
7. Gun.io
Gun.io is a platform which helps employers hire elite freelance software developers. All the developers on Gun.io are already tested and vetted. Gun.io has the most comprehensive vetting process in the entire freelance industry.While other sites just do automated code testing, Gun.io freelancers through four separate assessments. They test each freelancer’s technical acumen through an automated coding exam, a live coding exercise, and a technical interview with a member of our engineering team.