Finding the sweet spot between quality and cost is a perennial challenge when it comes to tech talent. Many offshore vendors keep their prices down by employing entry-level developers with limited skills and experience. Higher-skilled talent knows their value anywhere, so they don’t stay long in companies offering poor salaries and working conditions.
Most of these vendors are generalists in many different software platforms, meaning companies get the same basic skill set regardless of the nature and complexity of their tasks, ecosystems and tech stack. Entry-level developers take much longer to complete tasks, with many do-overs, decreasing productivity rates and increasing the TCE. Due to high staff turnover in vendors with poor employee experiences, any investment in training is unlikely to add lasting value to the business.
In software development, people are key. Swapping out quality tech talent for a lower-skilled workforce can lead to quality concerns, such as bugs, longer delivery times, technical debt, performance issues, security issues and poor UX, which have costly financial and reputational implications.
Projects delivered by lower-skilled developers typically require much more stringent quality assurance measures to monitor service levels closely and ensure everything is on track. If the worst happens and the project goes seriously wrong, the lower price paid can be infinitely expensive if the business gains nothing tangible in return.
A PhoenixDX customer, a wholesale trade distribution business, came to us for help getting a mission-critical application project back on track. At first, the company selected a lower-priced offshore vendor to build their new application. They wanted to innovate in the market by helping their clients manage their entire business via end-to-end automated processes. However, the application was plagued by bugs and performance issues, so it never went live.
PhoenixDX rebuilt the mobile solution in just 13 weeks using the OutSystems high-performance low-code software development platform.
Pedro Carrilho, Managing Director of PhoenixDX, explains how IT leaders can avoid the risks of offshoring tech talent: