Finding a Software Contractor

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anonymous-user

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55 months

Thursday 22nd June 2017
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A company I am involved in has an interesting bit of self developed software that is java based and runs as a web app.

Recently our in-house tech team has reduced to Zero - leading to some serious plate spinning. The system is currently operation and stable.

Ideally I would like to replace one of the in house team with a contractor who we pay "ad-hoc" to manage any minor admin changes and agree a medium to long term development plan with.

How would I go about finding a decent long term partner, given in the short term budget is tight?

Edit: would prefer to avoid an agency if possible

Thanks in advance

Edited by anonymous-user on Thursday 22 June 13:35

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

55 months

Friday 23rd June 2017
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Thanks for the replies.

Evidently what I am looking for is not that attractive for the contractor. May have to rethink.

Jonamv8 I will PM you early next week.

anonymous-user

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55 months

Friday 23rd June 2017
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I have a few off shore devs I could introduce you to who take on this kind of ad-hoc work.

anonymous-user

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55 months

Friday 23rd June 2017
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An hourly rate £80 is fine, it's just that we haven't got sufficient work for someone on a full, or even half time contract currently.

This will change as the business develops.


anonymous-user

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55 months

Friday 23rd June 2017
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sideways sid said:
Have you tried LinkedIn OP?

Also, have you approached the people who used to do the work in-house?

One advantage of this type of arrangement to the contractor, is that having more than one client takes them further away from IR35, which can be appealing.
The 2 people who worked in-house were full time employees. This particular bit of software was developed as a side line to support a product we have. There is no prospect of them working on it going forward. (They left and tried to claim ownership of the software)

It's not very complicated, but it's a clever idea and is unique in the industry (Insurance). There is also a fairly high barrier for new entrants.

As it stands I need someone technically competent person to assist in times of trouble (in 12 months there has been one support issue) and to do some simple changes should they be required.

Personally I think it suits a motivated one man band who is prepared to be paid on an "as and when" basis on the understanding that if we hit it off and things develop how I think they might then there could be something interesting down the line.

I do, however, understand that contractors get that sort of a pitch all the time and need to put food on the table now, rather than next year.

Thanks for the input so far.

The same goes for SEO and I am going round in ever decreasing circles on that.

anonymous-user

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55 months

Friday 23rd June 2017
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bigandclever said:
Being an Eeyore ...

You're looking for an independent who is willing to take on someone else's code, in a heavily-regulated industry, to support a live system and make as-yet-unknown "minor" changes on an ad-hoc basis. Personally, I wouldn't touch it smile

But you could try looking on rentacoder, freelancer, guru, /r/forhire (Reddit) even contractoruk,
Yes that's exactly what I am looking for!


anonymous-user

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55 months

Friday 23rd June 2017
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buggalugs said:
A retainer might sweeten the deal a bit rather than the odd hour. Just a thought.
Yes - I had though about that.

I'll draw up a bit of a plan for the "minor changes" and see what that looks like.

Thanks again.

anonymous-user

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55 months

Friday 23rd June 2017
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x5x3 said:
also consider response time - i.e. if you have a problem and contact your new supplier - how fast does he need to respond? If you are expecting him to drop everything immediately then £80 seems rather low. If you are happy to wait a day or two before he gets round to looking at it then fine.
At the moment the software isn't "mission critical" - I know I can sign up with an established firm, pay a few K for them to understand the platform and then X per month plus a couple of hundred an hour for any issues and delvelopment.

Would be happy with a solution were someone did any support when they had finished their day job or next day.


anonymous-user

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55 months

Friday 23rd June 2017
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buggalugs said:
I just noticed you're in Cheshire - my friend lives in Wilmslow and went freelance earlier this year. He's done similar stuff before. He's good. Do you want me to PM his details?
Yes please.

anonymous-user

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55 months

Tuesday 15th August 2017
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Well....

3 days before the deadline the contractor I started working with has decided he doesn't have the skills to complete a specific task!

Anyone know a competent developer who is up to speed with Heroku/Node/Coffee?

Oh and can start and finish a job before thursday night!

anonymous-user

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55 months

Tuesday 15th August 2017
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768 said:
Is it not Java anymore?

I'm in contract now. Good luck.
My extensive due diligence led me to believe it was java - transpires it node.js and coffee - whatever that means.


anonymous-user

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55 months

Tuesday 15th August 2017
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LordGrover said:
Probably best to 'amend' the deadline.
Pen, paper and fax machine all dusted off.


anonymous-user

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55 months

Tuesday 15th August 2017
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ecs said:
If the deadline changes, send me a PM (would've replied first time round if you'd said JavaScript).
The deadline is what it is, but realistically it isn't going to happen in time so Plan B being mobilised.

I will PM you now