How is Arc different from other hiring and remote platforms?
Arc takes the friction out of hiring remote engineers and teams, including permanent full-time and contract hires. We simplify the entire hiring process by sourcing, vetting, and matching you with remote technical talent you can trust.
Our clients love our:
- Quick and easy hiring experience
- Speed to hire (24-72 hours for contract roles)
- Strict vetting process
- Solid network of reliable top developers
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What is the process to hire a developer?
Chat with our hiring consultants: Let us know what type of developers you are looking for and your requirements so we can quickly match you with our pre-vetted developer network.
Interview top developers: We shortlist vetted Arc Developers based on your requirements. You interview them to assess if they are a cultural and team fit.
Hire effortlessly: Once the hiring decision is made, you can start working with the developer directly. An engagement manager will help take care of all the paperwork and payment processing.
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What is your developer vetting process?
Developer applicants undergo extensive Silicon Valley-caliber technical and behavioral assessments. Developers are tested on their technical ability, English proficiency, communication skills, and project management knowledge. This vetting process consists of:
- Application Screening
- Coding Assessment
- Hands-on Project
- Behavioral Interview
- Technical Interview with a Senior Engineer
We aim to ensure all Arc Developers' technical skills are not only amongst the best in their field, but also that they are ready to work remotely as part of a team.
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How much does it cost to hire a developer?
For permanent full-time roles, each developer sets his or her own expected salary. You will discuss salary details with our hiring consultant to ensure shortlisted candidates meet your requirements.
For contract/freelance roles, most Arc Developers charge between $60-100+/hour (USD). Developers will log their hours on Arc's dashboard, which also integrates with Toggl. If there is a certain time tracking tool you want the developer to use, you may also request to use that. For any concerns regarding the hours logged, please provide the Arc team with more details.
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