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Leah Sapan

Freelance Full-Stack Developer

United StatesToptal Member Since August 31, 2015

Leah is a motivated, self-taught, and analytical thinker with over 13 years of professional software development experience. She has a proven history of architecting, developing, and deploying full-featured web applications that focus on user experience and performant back-end design. Leah can manage multiple projects through the software development lifecycle, thrives in challenging environments to meet stringent deadlines, and has a deep passion for mentoring and growing colleagues.

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Matthieu Pons

Freelance Full-Stack Developer

GermanyToptal Member Since September 29, 2022

Matthieu is a full-stack software engineer with more than 15 years of hands-on experience in front- and back-end development. His solid focus on products led him to co-run a media agency and even build a startup. Always looking for challenging learning opportunities, Matthieu explored the machine learning space and wrote a fast and efficient recommender system still serving end users today.

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Carlos Ramirez III

Freelance Full-Stack Developer

United StatesToptal Member Since December 6, 2014

Carlos is a professional software engineer and full-stack web developer specializing in the Ruby on Rails framework. He has worked with tech companies for over a decade, helping to build technology-based businesses from the ground up. He has a bachelor's degree in computer science from Williams College.

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Allabi Yanness

Freelance Full-Stack Developer

FranceToptal Member Since August 15, 2022

Yanness is a highly skilled full-stack developer with over eight years of experience building applications in the finance, education, and healthcare industries. While primarily focusing on the .NET stack, Yanness started working in React two years ago and now considers it one of his top skills. He has developed platforms, spearheaded complex applications, migrated products, and mentored junior team members. Yanness is interested in working on challenging projects and furthering his career.

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Josh Choi

Freelance Full-Stack Developer

United StatesToptal Member Since October 13, 2022

Josh is a graduate of Columbia University and a full-stack developer with over six years of freelancing experience. His skills include designing front ends in languages like React, developing back ends in languages like Node.js and Python, and integrating services and APIs like Stripe and Alchemy. Josh has worked with databases like MongoDB and DynamoDB and deployed apps to cloud service platforms like AWS and GCP and smart contracts and programs to blockchains like Ethereum and Solana.

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Davit Jibuti

Freelance Full-Stack Developer

GeorgiaToptal Member Since October 25, 2022

David is a highly motivated full-stack developer with more than seven years of experience. He has a master's degree in computer science. He specializes in Java on the back end and React on the front end. David works with SQL and NoSQL databases and CI/CD pipeline building. He has expertise in both enterprise and startup environments.

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Martin Indzhov

Freelance Full-Stack Developer

BulgariaToptal Member Since October 26, 2022

Martin is a proactive and reliable full-stack engineer with a broad web application development skill set. He's been working on various products and clients, from solving enterprise-grade problems to launching new applications for startups. Martin's work involves leading technical teams by creating an accessible development environment, fixing technical debts, enforcing best practices in teams, and mentoring developers.

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Alejandro Hernandez

Freelance Full-Stack Developer

ArgentinaToptal Member Since October 30, 2012

Alejandro got his bachelor's degree in software engineering in 2005 and has since been working for software companies of all sizes from all around the globe as a freelancer. Currently, he enjoys working as a full-stack architect in JavaScript projects, where his experience and his deep understanding of architecture and theory are most impactful.

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Giorgi Omiadze

Freelance Full-Stack Developer

GeorgiaToptal Member Since October 15, 2018

Giorgi is a highly-skilled full-stack developer with over five years of experience in React development. He is proficient in translating designs into high-quality code and implementing highly-responsive user interface components with React concepts. His primary focus is on web and mobile development. He is keen on writing clean and reusable code using best practices.

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Iury Ramos Garcia

Freelance Full-Stack Developer

BrazilToptal Member Since November 16, 2020

Iury is a seasoned, full-stack developer with 18+ years of web development experience from web agencies, software houses, startups, and large corporations. He worked for AB-InBev as a lead developer and for Localiza Hertz, South America's largest car rental company. Iury was the CTO of a Brazilian startup and is a creative problem solver who has consistently completed projects on time and within budget, delivering outstanding work.

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Arthur Lorotte de Banes

Freelance Full-Stack Developer

FranceToptal Member Since February 21, 2018

In 2012, Arthur earned a master's degree in computer engineering but he soon learned his true north was in system administration. His programming background has helped him automate most of his tasks along the way and he eventually ended up in cloud computing as it gave him even more possibilities. Arthur is a full-stack DevOps who has particularly strong development skills with all things AWS—which his numerous certifications can attest to.

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A full-stack developer has specialized knowledge in each stage of software development including mobile development, server operations, front-end and back-end development, and design. This guide offers a sampling of effective questions to help you identify the best full-stack developers who are experts in their field.

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Tripcents wouldn't exist without Toptal. Toptal Projects enabled us to rapidly develop our foundation with a product manager, lead developer, and senior designer. In just over 60 days we went from concept to Alpha. The speed, knowledge, expertise, and flexibility is second to none. The Toptal team were as part of tripcents as any in-house team member of tripcents. They contributed and took ownership of the development just like everyone else. We will continue to use Toptal. As a startup, they are our secret weapon.

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I am more than pleased with our experience with Toptal. The professional I got to work with was on the phone with me within a couple of hours. I knew after discussing my project with him that he was the candidate I wanted. I hired him immediately and he wasted no time in getting to my project, even going the extra mile by adding some great design elements that enhanced our overall look.

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The developers I was paired with were incredible -- smart, driven, and responsive. It used to be hard to find quality engineers and consultants. Now it isn't.

Ryan Rockefeller, CEO

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Toptal understood our project needs immediately. We were matched with an exceptional freelancer from Argentina who, from Day 1, immersed himself in our industry, blended seamlessly with our team, understood our vision, and produced top-notch results. Toptal makes connecting with superior developers and programmers very easy.

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As a small company with limited resources we can't afford to make expensive mistakes. Toptal provided us with an experienced programmer who was able to hit the ground running and begin contributing immediately. It has been a great experience and one we'd repeat again in a heartbeat.

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We used Toptal to hire a developer with extensive Amazon Web Services experience. We interviewed four candidates, one of which turned out to be a great fit for our requirements. The process was quick and effective.

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Sergio was an awesome developer to work with. Top notch, responsive, and got the work done efficiently.

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Working with Marcin is a joy. He is competent, professional, flexible, and extremely quick to understand what is required and how to implement it.

André Fischer, CTO

POSTIFY

We needed a expert engineer who could start on our project immediately. Simanas exceeded our expectations with his work. Not having to interview and chase down an expert developer was an excellent time-saver and made everyone feel more comfortable with our choice to switch platforms to utilize a more robust language. Toptal made the process easy and convenient. Toptal is now the first place we look for expert-level help.

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Networld Media Group

Toptal's developers and architects have been both very professional and easy to work with. The solution they produced was fairly priced and top quality, reducing our time to launch. Thanks again, Toptal.

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We had a great experience with Toptal. They paired us with the perfect developer for our application and made the process very easy. It was also easy to extend beyond the initial time frame, and we were able to keep the same contractor throughout our project. We definitely recommend Toptal for finding high quality talent quickly and seamlessly.

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Applied Business Technologies, LLC

I'm incredibly impressed with Toptal. Our developer communicates with me every day, and is a very powerful coder. He's a true professional and his work is just excellent. 5 stars for Toptal.

Pietro Casoar, CEO

Ronin Play Pty Ltd

Working with Toptal has been a great experience. Prior to using them, I had spent quite some time interviewing other freelancers and wasn't finding what I needed. After engaging with Toptal, they matched me up with the perfect developer in a matter of days. The developer I'm working with not only delivers quality code, but he also makes suggestions on things that I hadn't thought of. It's clear to me that Amaury knows what he is doing. Highly recommended!

George Cheng, CEO

Bulavard, Inc.

As a Toptal qualified front-end developer, I also run my own consulting practice. When clients come to me for help filling key roles on their team, Toptal is the only place I feel comfortable recommending. Toptal's entire candidate pool is the best of the best. Toptal is the best value for money I've found in nearly half a decade of professional online work.

Ethan Brooks, CTO

Langlotz Patent & Trademark Works, Inc.

In Higgle's early days, we needed the best-in-class developers, at affordable rates, in a timely fashion. Toptal delivered!

Lara Aldag, CEO

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Toptal makes finding a candidate extremely easy and gives you peace-of-mind that they have the skills to deliver. I would definitely recommend their services to anyone looking for highly-skilled developers.

Michael Gluckman, Data Manager

Mxit

Toptal’s ability to rapidly match our project with the best developers was just superb. The developers have become part of our team, and I’m amazed at the level of professional commitment each of them has demonstrated. For those looking to work remotely with the best engineers, look no further than Toptal.

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Toptal makes finding qualified engineers a breeze. We needed an experienced ASP.NET MVC architect to guide the development of our start-up app, and Toptal had three great candidates for us in less than a week. After making our selection, the engineer was online immediately and hit the ground running. It was so much faster and easier than having to discover and vet candidates ourselves.

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We needed some short-term work in Scala, and Toptal found us a great developer within 24 hours. This simply would not have been possible via any other platform.

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Toptal offers a no-compromise solution to businesses undergoing rapid development and scale. Every engineer we've contracted through Toptal has quickly integrated into our team and held their work to the highest standard of quality while maintaining blazing development speed.

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  • How are Toptal Full-Stack developers different?

    At Toptal, we thoroughly screen our Full-Stack developers to ensure we only match you with talent of the highest caliber. Of the more than 100,000 people who apply to join the Toptal network each year, fewer than 3% make the cut. You’ll work with engineering experts (never generalized recruiters or HR reps) to understand your goals, technical needs, and team dynamics. The end result: expert vetted talent from our network, custom matched to fit your business needs.

  • Can I hire Full-Stack developers in less than 48 hours through Toptal?

    Depending on availability and how fast you can progress, you could start working with a Full-Stack developer within 48 hours of signing up.

  • What is the no-risk trial period for Toptal Full-Stack developers?

    We make sure that each engagement between you and your Full-Stack developer begins with a trial period of up to two weeks. This means that you have time to confirm the engagement will be successful. If you’re completely satisfied with the results, we’ll bill you for the time and continue the engagement for as long as you’d like. If you’re not completely satisfied, you won’t be billed. From there, we can either part ways, or we can provide you with another expert who may be a better fit and with whom we will begin a second, no-risk trial.

  • What type of talent does Toptal have?

    Our platform hosts a very diverse range of skill sets, experiences, and backgrounds. Our freelancers range from software engineers, user experience designers, project management experts, and product managers to finance experts who have worked at leading companies such as Google, Microsoft, Amazon, and many more.

    Our software developers are front-end developers, back-end developers and full stack developers who are highly skilled in programming languages such as Javascript, Python, AngularJS, or PHP. They also have years of experience in cross-platform projects in Android, iOS, Wordpress, and others, building high quality mobile applications, e-commerce stores, and SaaS and web applications.

  • What other services does Toptal provide?

    Besides our talent matching services, we also provide web and application development services like a development company. Through our Toptal Projects team, we assemble cross-functional teams of senior project managers, web developers, app developers, user interface designers, and other technical skills. Our team members follow a well-defined development process to build a fully functional solution.

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How to Hire a Full-stack Developer

Are all full-stack developers the same?

Certainly not.

In this guide, we will reveal different types of full-stack programmers and what it means to be one of them.

We will help you to make a decision as to when should you hire a full-stack developer and what to look for when you do. At the end, we will advise you on how to solve the challenges you might face while going through the whole process.

Full-stack Developer Types

In a broad sense, a full-stack software developer is a specialist capable of creating and maintaining all the components necessary to run a web application. That includes front- and back-end layers as well as all DevOps activities. They’re a person who is able to see and develop a big-picture solution. Quite often, these types of professionals help to put together and coordinate pieces delivered by more specialized developers.

It’s important to understand that no two full-stack developers are alike. Developers will vary in two main ways: In the knowledge of a specific technology stack and in the mastery of specific layers of this stack. Examples of widely popular web stacks are LAMP, MEAN, ROR, and ASP.NET technologies.

You need to keep in mind that full-stack developers are not specialists in everything. They rather have general, working knowledge of all required technologies. They surely will be capable of delivering the required work, you just need to be aware that they will look up documentation for certain aspects of things or do a bit of an additional research from time to time, perhaps more often than a specialist would.

Quite often, full-stack developers will have a certain skillset stronger than the others they have. Some professionals might be more experienced with front-end work, while others will be more efficient in working with the back-end side.

You shouldn’t be discouraged by this. It’s a natural thing. Rest assured that talented full-stack developers can always improve their skills and learn new things.

Full-stack Layers

When it comes to a web application stack, we can distinguish three main components: Front- and back-end layers as well as DevOps. All three of them are vital to most web solutions.

Still, some projects do not require a front-end, because they only provide an API to use. Others doesn’t require a back-end because they are single-page applications (SPAs) or static pages. Even DevOps support is not always required considering all the managed hosting solutions out there.

A good full-stack developer will guide you through your requirements and will provide you with needed components while skipping the unnecessary ones.

The Front-end

The front-end layer relates to all the elements you can see visually. In general, it uses three basic technologies to create a rich experience: HTML for structure, CSS for style, and JavaScript for logic.

When you look for a person with a good front-end skills, you need to look among their previous work for beautiful-looking websites that are fast and snappy.

You need to keep in mind that visual design is not the end of the story. Professionals you hire need to know how to make the visual side of things not only look great but also run fast, without any glitches. Users are prone to ditching sites and apps that run slowly or inconsistently.

If you are building SPA-style, then the front-end is going to be separated from the back-end on a structural level. In such cases, if you already have a back-end API, then the whole application can be created using front-end technologies only.

This is the part of the stack that is easiest to verify by non-technical people, because they need only approach it the same way end users do.

The Back-end

This layer refers to all of the components that are working on a server. They are often invisible to the end user, yet no advanced application can work without them.

Sometimes the back end effectively boils down to an API service, serving text responses to each query from the front end. In other cases, the back end does “server-side rendering”—pre-integrating dynamic data with front-end HTML, instead of just sending raw data for front-end JavaScript to add to the page itself.

Either way, the back-end part generally takes full responsibility for business logic, as well as storing objects in a database and providing caching.

This part of the stack is harder to verify since quite often it’s much more technical. What you need to look for when evaluating back-end skills is proper API design and documentation, correct endpoint behavior, and appropriate data storage and database design schemes. You might need some help to verify all of that if you lack the required expertise.

DevOps

Last but not least, we have DevOps activities: All the actions required to acquire and manage servers, deploy and update applications, and scale up or scale out the capabilities of the system.

Professionals handling this layer are also responsible for creating and managing databases, caches, cloud storage, and proprietary cloud APIs. In a broad sense, DevOps skills can be assessed by looking at an individual’s experience with administrating servers, managing cloud hosting providers, and scaling systems.

You can check if they have previously handled the auto-scaling of systems, automatic monitoring of multiple servers, automatic deployment of clusters, etc. In general, these types of experiences are easiest to acquire while working for large enterprises. They handle far larger amounts of traffic and have larger budgets for their operations, spending millions of dollars each month just on servers.

Full-stack vs. Specialized Developer Choice

You might wonder if you should hire full-stack developers or instead hire a few specialists to handle each layer separately. Some companies even claim that full-stack developers don’t exist at all! They say it requires an insane amount of knowledge and no single individual is capable of acquiring it. They claim that at most only geniuses are able to truly become full-stack developers.

Is that claim true? Not really: According to a StackOverflow survey, 28% of developers consider themselves full-stack web developers.

It’s true that they have broad knowledge of all layers of the stack and more expertise in certain parts of it. They are usually “jack of all trades, master of none” types. It allows them to see the big picture of a solution and coordinate all parts of it.

The companies that claim full-stack developers don’t exist mostly do so because they sell technical services themselves. They don’t want you to hire a single full-stack developer when you can hire multiple experts for each layer, even if that’s inappropriate for your project context. That way, they make much more money. They are being dishonest with you and you should avoid them like the plague.

Let’s break down certain circumstances when you should hire a full-stack developer and when it is better to hire specialists in certain areas.

When to Hire Full-stack Developers

1. When You Are Just Starting Out

It’s the best practice to start a new web project with a single full-stack developer. They can create solutions from scratch and lay out all application components where they need to be, creating basic software architecture.

Only on this foundation you should start growing your team, bringing on board more developers who are possibly specialized in certain areas.

Nonetheless you should always have one full-stack developer overlooking the development of a project as a whole and coordinating work progress in all areas.

2. When You Need a Technical Lead

It’s a good idea to hire a full-stack developer if you have a development team without a technical leader. Software development is like a ship; without a captain, it will go into random, undesirable places. It’s advisable to have one person in charge of the coordination of all tasks and putting all the elements together.

You need a person with broad—even if shallow—knowledge of all the layers and sublayers of your stack. That way they can make sure that everything works together properly and your team members don’t waste their time on unnecessary work.

3. When You Are Constrained by Cost

If you have a limited budget, then in order to get most value out of it, get yourself full-stack developer. Truth be told, development won’t go as fast as when you have a team of skilled individuals focused on certain parts. Still, it will progress in a steady manner. You will also save some costs on communication overhead between developers since you will have less of them.

4. When You Need a CTO or a Co-founder

Starting a business and creating a minimum viable product (MVP) happens usually at the same moment. If you are a non-technical person staring a software company, then you don’t have a choice, really. You need to get yourself technical co-founder or Chief Technical Officer (CTO.)

Since they will be responsible for overseeing all technological operations, they better have broad knowledge about the field. Full-stack developers provide you such characteristics, so we recommended them in this situation.

When to Hire Specialized Developers

1. When You Need to Optimize for Speed or Load

Once you have a stable web application, you might want to focus on optimizing speed or on being able to handle higher traffic. In these situations, it is best to hire people who specialize deeply in certain technologies.

You need someone with years of experience in a given technological layer. Such experts know best all the small quirks, problems, and bottlenecks of the technology they are experts in. Quite often, they have knowledge that greatly exceeds all available documentation. In such cases, generalistic full-stack developers are not a good choice.

2. When You Have a Large Development Team Already

Once your application reaches a certain scale and you have few people working on it, you should start hiring more people that are going to specialize in certain aspects of it. Once again it comes down to speed and load improvements.

At a particular stage, you need more people that can handle small parts of your solution really well. It will prevent them from interfering with each other and will help you to dramatically increase the quality of your final product.

3. When the Work Only Requires Knowledge of a Single Layer

Sometimes, the work you need to get done only requires knowledge of certain layer. For instance, if you simply need to create an API service, then it’s best to hire a back-end developer.

If, on the other hand, you need to create a static website or an SPA without a back end, then getting in touch with a front-end developer is more appropriate. It’s wise to choose more specialized professionals when you know that their skillset covers all of your needs.

What Experience to Look For

Once you know you want to hire full-stack developer, you need to start getting in touch with potential candidates and start collecting their resumes. You should have a general understanding of what type of technology stack you would like to use.

If you don’t have anything yet, then you can be open-minded for multiple different options. You can discuss them with a technical person you trust or with potential candidates.

From there you can choose the stack that best suits your needs. We advise you to go with something standard. It will make process of finding best fitting candidates much more easier.

Once you know which technologies you are going to use, you need to sift through the full-stack developers’ resumes. You need to look for experience that matches your desired technologies. It doesn’t make sense to hire a seasoned PHP full-stack developer if you need to create your web application using Node.js.

When looking at candidates’ experience, you especially need to look at projects they previously took part in. Visit links to websites in their portfolio. Choose professionals with matching experience and shining past work you can verify.

How to Interview the Candidates

After filtering resumes to only the ones with matching technologies and amazing previous work, you should start interviewing candidates. What should full-stack developer interview questions look like?

Before you get into those, it’s actually more important to check if a candidate has appropriate communication skills. It’s crucial since you want them to have a clear understanding of your goals and be sure you will be able to transfer requirements easily without unnecessary overhead.

Another important thing to check is cultural fit (or flexibility) as it relates to work. If you are hiring people remotely from cultures you’re not used to working with, make sure that you will be able to work together comfortably, without unnecessary cultural tensions negatively affecting the project.

To do this, be clear on expectations around time and communication frequency and style. It may take some extra thinking to shed light on expectations that are normally taken for granted and left unstated.

From a technical point of view, full-stack interview questions should cover past experiences they have in handling projects similar to yours. Ask them about the approach they would take on this project. Check if their take is aligned with your vision. It’s important to have a common understanding and agreement on how they plan to reach your goals.

Last but not least, ask them to submit some example source code they worked on before. It can be a side project or open-source contribution. You need to ask a technical person to review it and decide if the code quality is good enough.

If you have a choice between sending a candidate a test project to implement and review their previous work, you should go with the second option.

It’s much better to review something that they worked on previously for an extended period of time and that they care about. It also shows that that you respect them and their time. With test projects, people usually are unwilling to put a lot of time and effort into them. Often they have another job, they are busy with their families, or they just received five other test projects from other companies and they simply are not going to be able to put a lot of their best skills into the process.

Once you select the best-fitting candidate, all you have to do is to sign a contract, set a start date, and watch your new application being created—hopefully with lightning speed—and delivering decent revenue in the process.

The Biggest Challenges in Hiring Developers

Hiring highly skilled professionals isn’t an easy task. There are many obstacles and pitfalls you can succumb to. The best way to learn how to hire full-stack developers is simply through practice, but until you have that, here’s our advice.

Back in the day, we were forced to rely on talent living close to our companies. Our employees had to get to the office and work from there. All that has changed with the invention of the internet and all the marvelous communication and collaboration tools that we have today.

Nowadays there is virtually no reason for you to limit your search to a local area only. You have access to the best talent in the world, quite often at an attractive price, just a few clicks away. And if you won’t get the help of the best people out there, then your competition will, and that is not a position you want to put yourself in.

Hire Using Technical Expertise

When hiring software talent, it’s important to get an opinion from a trusted technical expert. They will be able to assess candidates’ skills correctly and will detect all exaggerations you might hear along the way.

Without an expert on your side, you are at risk of hiring developers that won’t be the best fit for you and might provide you with a solution that isn’t necessarily the best answer to your problems.

Allow Developers to Learn New Things

You need to remember that full-stack developers have a broad knowledge of all stack elements. They do not specialize in all things. While knowing a few core technologies is important, it’s nearly pointless to look for someone who has knowledge of every last little library you might choose to use.

The software development world changes at a very fast pace and programmers need to learn constantly. Without exaggeration, we can say that, for example, JavaScript developers need to learn all the new trends after a few weeks of vacation.

So don’t be worried when a candidate doesn’t know a few things. There is a good chance they will easily pick them up along the way.

In any case, it’s better to have someone who is smart and enthusiastic about your venture, but doesn’t know a few technologies, than someone who has no enthusiasm for what you are trying to achieve, but knows everything you need. Eagerness to learn and achieve great things can make a huge difference.

Go Get Them!

Now that you know when and how to hire full-stack developers, all you have to do is find those that fit your project best. But before you do, let’s quickly recap:

  • Full-stack developers can specialize in different technologies.

  • They are usually “jack of all trades, master of none” types.

You certainly need one when:

  • You are just starting out,

  • Your project needs technical lead,

  • Cost is a significant factor, or

  • It’s time to find CTO or a co-founder.

Maybe you shouldn’t hire one when:

  • You are optimizing for speed or performance,

  • Your team is large already, or

  • A specialist can perform all the required work.

Once you get few resumes in hand, you should:

  • Look for a good communication skills and cultural fit, and

  • Check their technical competence.

It’s also good to remember that:

  • There are plenty of talented people willing to work for you remotely.

  • It’s better to use the help of technical expert to verify candidates.

  • Developers can learn new libraries on the fly.

Equipped with this knowledge we believe that you will make the right choice in picking your next full-stack developer. Good luck!

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