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Share the roles, skills, experience and engagement type you're looking for. We’ll use this to match you with talent who truly fit your needs.
We handpick top candidates who are pre-vetted for technical skills, remote readiness, and who meet the requirements you set.
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Read answers to the most common questions about hiring Git developers.
To hire a Git developer, first define your project requirements, such as the need for version control, repository management, or Git workflow optimization. Source candidates through job boards, developer networks, or freelancing platforms, ensuring they have experience with Git and Git-based platforms like GitHub, GitLab, or Bitbucket. During the interview, assess their proficiency with branching, merging, conflict resolution, and collaboration within a team. Conduct a technical assessment or coding challenge to verify their Git expertise. Lastly, soft skills like communication and problem-solving should be evaluated, as Git developers often work closely with other team members. After selecting the right candidate, onboard them with clear expectations and version control best practices to ensure a smooth workflow.
FatCat Remote's Bitrise developers are distinguished by their deep expertise in mobile app development and continuous integration (CI) practices. They are adept at setting up, managing, and optimizing Bitrise workflows to automate build, testing, and deployment processes for both iOS and Android apps. Our developers stay up to date with the latest Bitrise features and mobile development trends, ensuring that your C
I/CD pipelines are both efficient and scalable. They specialize in integrating third-party tools and services, troubleshooting build failures, and ensuring seamless delivery of mobile applications. With a focus on precision and reliability, FatCat Remote's Bitrise developers help streamline your development process, allowing your team to focus on building high-quality apps while we handle the complexities of automation and deployment.
Yes, you can hire Git developers on both an hourly basis and for project-based tasks. Hiring on an hourly basis is ideal for smaller, ongoing tasks such as maintaining repositories, resolving merge conflicts, or optimizing Git workflows. This approach is flexible and cost-effective if you need support for intermittent tasks.
For project-based work, hiring Git developers is beneficial when you have larger-scale tasks like setting up a version control system for a team, automating CI/CD pipelines, or managing a complex Git workflow for a significant project. Project-based hiring ensures that the developer is focused on a specific deliverable, making it easier to set clear expectations and timelines.
FatCat Remote offers flexibility, allowing you to choose the engagement model that best suits your needs, whether for short-term tasks or long-term projects.
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