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Why Should I Nearshore Software Developers?

Published on
January 26, 2024

Software developers are in high demand these days. With so many tech companies growing exponentially due to the necessities of the lockdown era, large amounts of start-ups popping up left and right, and industries, previously unaware of the potential of developing software for the growth of their business, scrambling for a piece of the pie, software developers have become a valuable commodity. This has made talent scarce and expensive.


In a Cutthroat Business Nearshore Software Developers Came to Change the Game  


Referring to Software Development as ‘a cutthroat business’ might seem extreme to some, however, it seems as though the fundamentals of the so-called ‘gig economy’ have thrown loyalty and long-term relationships out the window. According to Upwork, between 2014 and 2019 more than 3 million people entered the gig economy totalling a staggering 57 million people, or about 35% of the U.S. workforce. So, you may have young, talented developers in your payroll today, but given the right offer, your competitor might lure them away with little more than a week’s notice; it may seem unfair, but those are the rules of the new order. 


So what to do? How can you go back to a time when you had the certainty that your team wouldn’t be decimated by foreign forces?


Well, Nearshoring could be the solution you’re looking for.

Nearshore Software Developers are Still Being Underestimated  


Some people are still holding on to the misconception that nearshore developers are underqualified, slow, or simply not worth the effort. They fear the complexity of onboarding a foreign employee and their eventual capacity to work under the American business standard.


However, what those people are not taking into account is that nearshore markets in Latin America, especially Mexico, are emerging as viable options for the tech industry due to some interesting developments in the country and its political and economic relationship with the U.S.:   


Find out why companies are recruiting mexican software developers here


  • Mexico is graduating more and more students with technological degrees than ever. This is leaving a lot of talented, qualified, software developers looking for jobs, as the country doesn’t provide that many options for them yet.


  • Companies are not sure of outsourcing options because of the cumbersome process of maintaining contact with their foreign teams. However, nearshoring offers developers that work at the same time as you, given the fact that they share the same time zone.


  • Due to Mexico’s closeness to the United States, both geographically and historically, most Mexicans know that a high level of proficiency in English is paramount for growth within their business, making onboarding to your company’s culture much easier.


  • The USMCA trade agreement has left the U.S. in a very good position to take advantage of services such as these, with Intellectual Property protections as seen in no other treaty around the world. 


So, now you know. There are many reasons why your software development company should opt for the nearshoring technology market. And if you decide to hire Developers.Net as your supplier, you will see how all the advantages that this option offers, will be exponentially better with our Assisted Development model. 


Contact us today, and start reaping the benefits.


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