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- | = Finding Technical Talent = | ||
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- | How do you find good technical people? If you’ve already [[People:: | ||
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- | How do you get those? There’s no magic bullet, but here’s what I’ve found generally works the best. Note that this list might be slightly biased toward the Bay Area and Silicon Valley, where I work. If you have local resources for other areas of the country and the world, please add them to the comments field, or email me directly. | ||
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- | * **Personal Referrals: | ||
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- | * Some big blogs/ | ||
- | * Last (and perhaps least), there are the major job sites such as [[http:// | ||
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- | * **Job Boards - A few notes:** If you go this route, write a good job description. You’ll want to include a description of your company, a list of requirements, | ||
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- | Once you’ve got the resumes, you should move onto the [[people:: | ||