To meet the challenges of talent shortage in the field of electronic
engineering, western companies often bank upon outsourcing. However, when the
requirement is that of specialized skills like electronic engineering, the
conventional models of outsourcing do not help much. This is because along with
access to skill sets you need complete control of the process. So, if you really
want to beat the shortage of electronics engineers, the best way is to hire
remote dedicated electronics engineers with VirtualEmployee.com. This Indian
service provider is the pioneer of remote staffing and helps you hire the most
suitable high-end skills ranging from knowledge-based skills to engineering and
analytics. The service delivery model of this vendor is flexible enough to meet
the individual requirements of both large and small businesses.
Hiring dedicated electronics engineers with VirtualEmployee.com is the
best way to beat the shortage of talent in this field; let us see how:
Access to the rich Indian engineering talent:
India is known the
world over for its engineering talent. India has achieved this distinction
because the country has been consistently spending a considerable part of its
GDP in developing engineering skills since its Independence. The world-famous
Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) was established in the early 1950s and
since then this has been branching out throughout the length and breadth of the
country. Thousands of world-class engineers pass out from these institutions
every year and enrich the Indian engineering talent pool. In 1990, India
liberalized its economy which gave further impetus to the technical education
segment in the country. At present, hundreds of privately owned institutes and
universities are imparting engineering education and further consolidating the
talent pool. So, when you hire dedicated electronics engineers, your chances of
getting the most suitable skill sets multiply manifolds.
A hiring model that suits your individual needs:
Once you give
your job requirements, the vendor finds out the most suitable candidates for you
and conducts their own initial screening before sending those resumes across to
you. In turn, you further scan the screened profiles to decide which candidates
you would want to interview via video conference. You hire a dedicated
electronics engineer only when you are fully satisfied. This process not only
saves a lot of your time and energy but also makes sure that you hire only the
most suitable candidates. The hiring model is so flexible that you can either
hire a single dedicated electronics engineer or an entire team. You can even
alter the size of the team at any time and it only takes a call to the vendor to
do so.
A customized and secure service delivery model:
All your dedicated
electronics engineers work exclusively for you from the office of the vendor.
This means that you get office space, hardware, software, IT support and HR
support free of cost. The vendor gives your dedicated engineers remote
collaboration tools like Skype, video conference, PC sharing, etc., so that you
can derive customized solutions from them. To make sure that your data is safe,
each dedicated engineer is made to sign a non-disclosure agreement (NDA).
Besides this, the vendor applies data security measures like cloud working
environment, disabling external hard drives etc. If you want, all your dedicated
engineers can access the data directly from your own onshore servers.
All these unique facilities make hiring of remote dedicated electronics engineers the best
way to beat the shortage of electronics engineers.
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Cross-posted from the Google Official blog
Posted by +Yonatan Zunger, Principal Engineer
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