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Nick K., Hardware developer for hire
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Nick K.

Vetted Hardware developer in the United States (UTC-8)

With over 25 years in the software industry, I bring a robust mix of hands-on engineering and management expertise. Currently, I lead the teams for Gemini Code Assist at Google, where we develop and scale backend systems and extensions for both VSCode and IntelliJ to deliver high-performance code assistance. As a startup founder and an innovator, I enjoy wearing multiple hats, diving into new technologies, and taking prototypes from rapid development to production-scale systems. Proficient in over 15 programming languages, I primarily focus on JavaScript, TypeScript, Node.js, Electron, and Web technologies, with occasional use of Python. My approach is rooted in scalable solutions and inspiring teams to deliver impactful results.

Ravi L., Hardware developer for hire
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Ravi L.

Vetted Hardware developer in the United States (UTC-5)

Product focused engineer with a diverse background in software development on different platforms. Have worked on projects that work on the web, mobile devices and TVs to IoT hardware devices. Certified Cloud-Practitioner in AWS. Latest project has been a video learning platform that enables students to take lessons as a group. Mostly comfortable with React, however, has also completed a few projects in Vue and Angular for clients. Worked full-time as a product manager at Microsoft. Now working as a Design Technologist. Well versed with customer discovery and making sense of requirements. Great eye for design and usability. Incredibly transparent with my work, and wants to see you succeed with your project. Based in Dallas,TX with a CS background.

Nikhil S., freelance Hardware programmer
Nikhil S.

Hardware developer in the United States (UTC-5)

I am an experienced engineer with expertise in AI firmware, system software, performance modeling, GPU & AI frameworks, Python scripting, and automation. I have worked on innovative projects at top tech companies including Microsoft and Apple. My expertise spans hardware and software with a special focus on performant design. I am also an expert python developer.

Erich C., freelance Hardware developer
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Erich C.

Vetted Hardware developer in Mexico (UTC-6)

Software engineer with 8+ years of experience in a broad set of technologies. From embedded systems, through Linux drivers, distributed and cloud environments, backend development, test automation and build systems.

Vincent T., Hardware freelance developer
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Vincent T.

Vetted Hardware developer in Italy (UTC+2)

I am a Front-End IC RTL design engineer with more than 17 years of industry experience. I’ve worked on all levels of ASIC designs from large visual processing unit (VPU) SoCs to smaller power delivery chipsets. I’ve spent several years working in the sectors of automotive, consumer and industrial with extensive experience delivering hardware IP in the fields of PCIe, image signal processing (ISP), low power delivery, audio and video. Also spent several years supporting and engaging with customers in delivering a prompt solution to meet their needs.

Arysson S., Hardware freelance developer
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Arysson S.

Vetted Hardware developer in Brazil (UTC-3)

Electronic engineer and master's degree in systems engineering, I have experience in the development of software and firmware for embedded systems using C and C++, using several platforms, among them: ARM, ATMEL, ESP8266 and ESP32. I also have experience in developing Windows applications, using C# language and .NET frameworks, such as: UWP, WPF, and ASP.NET. During my master's degree, I work with optimization algorithms and developed a simulation platform for optical network planning (OTN over DWDM) using Python language. I have been looking to study more and more about software architecture and deliver more effective solutions.

Ertan G., freelance Hardware developer
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Ertan G.

Vetted Hardware developer in Turkey (UTC+3)

I am a [Bubble.io](http://bubble.io/) Senior Expert with more than 5 years experience and knowledge of various other no-code tools. I have 16 years IT management background (As Computer Engineer) and work as a team leader on various projects.

Giuliano M., Hardware freelance programmer
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Giuliano M.

Vetted Hardware developer (UTC-3)

I'm an Embedded Systems Engineer with a master's degree in electrical engineering. Currently working with DevOps in Stoneridge. I'm skilled in Jenkins, C, RTOS, Python, and agile methods. I have worked with and wish to be involved with: Linux environment, real-time systems, C++, bash, build systems. Accountable, organized, communicative, and a fast learner.

Diego A., freelance Hardware developer
Diego A.

Hardware developer in Spain (UTC+2)

I'm a System Administrator that loves working with technology! I'm a Creative & Problem Solver Engineer who needs to be in a fast-paced and changing environment. I am a technical person but very oriented to customer support & team Working. Professionally, I'm focused on: * Linux & Open Souce Tools * Networks & IT Hardware 💻 * Automatize, Automatize, Automatize... * And now I'm very interested in DevOps (looking for a career change) Personally, I enjoy reading and writing books for amazon. I'm always doing courses and certifications. Remote System Administrator 💻 Sr System Administrator 💻 Sr. SysAdmin 💻 Linux System Administrator

Siddarth G., Hardware freelance programmer
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Siddarth G.

Vetted Hardware developer in India (UTC+6)

Software Product Ownership for Marvell MW300 IoT chipset Delivery of custom IoT solutions to Tier 1 customers (Whirlpool, LG, etc.) Leadership and System Architecture for AGV System Software 18+ years of Embedded Software Experience

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Why hire a Hardware developer?

In today’s world, most companies have code-based needs that require developers to help build and maintain. For instance, if your business has a website or an app, you’ll need to keep it updated to ensure you continue to provide positive user experiences. At times, you may even need to revamp your website or app. This is where hiring a developer becomes crucial.

Depending on the stage and scale of your product and services, you may need to hire a Hardware developer, multiple developers, or even a full remote developer team to help keep your business running. If you’re a startup or a company running a website, your product will likely grow out of its original skeletal structure. Hiring full-time remote Hardware developers can help keep your website up-to-date.

How do I hire Hardware developers?

To hire a Hardware developer, you need to go through a hiring process of defining your needs, posting a job description, screening resumes, conducting interviews, testing candidates’ skills, checking references, and making an offer.

Arc offers three services to help you hire Hardware developers effectively and efficiently. Hire full-time Hardware developers from a vetted candidates pool, with new options every two weeks, and pay through prepaid packages or per hire. Alternatively, hire the top 2.3% of expert freelance Hardware engineers in 72 hours, with weekly payments.

If you’re not ready to commit to the paid plans, our free job posting service is for you. By posting your job on Arc, you can reach up to 450,000 developers around the world. With that said, the free plan will not give you access to pre-vetted Hardware developers.

Furthermore, we’ve partnered with compliance and payroll platforms Deel and Remote to make paperwork and hiring across borders easier. This way, you can focus on finding the right Hardware developer for your company, and let Arc handle the logistics.

Where do I hire the best remote Hardware developers?

There are two types of platforms you can hire Hardware programmers from: general and niche marketplaces. General platforms like Upwork, Fiverr, and Gigster offer a variety of non-vetted talents unlimited to developers. While you can find Hardware developers on general platforms, top tech talents generally avoid general marketplaces in order to escape bidding wars.

If you’re looking to hire the best remote Hardware developers, consider niche platforms like Arc that naturally attract and carefully vet their Hardware developers for hire. This way, you’ll save time and related hiring costs by only interviewing the most suitable remote Hardware developer candidates.

Some factors to consider when you hire Hardware developers include the platform’s specialty, developer’s geographical location, and the service’s customer support. Depending on your hiring budget, you may also want to compare the pricing and fee structure.

Make sure to list out all of the important factors when you compare and decide on which remote developer job board and platform to use to find Hardware developers for hire.

How do I write a Hardware developer job description?

Writing a good Hardware developer job description is crucial in helping you hire Hardware programmers that your company needs. A job description’s key elements include a clear job title, a brief company overview, a summary of the role, the required duties and responsibilities, and necessary and preferred experience. To attract top talent, it's also helpful to list other perks and benefits, such as flexible hours and health coverage.

Crafting a compelling job title is critical as it's the first thing that job seekers see. It should offer enough information to grab their attention and include details on the seniority level, type, and area or sub-field of the position.

Your company description should succinctly outline what makes your company unique to compete with other potential employers. The role summary for your remote Hardware developer should be concise and read like an elevator pitch for the position, while the duties and responsibilities should be outlined using bullet points that cover daily activities, tech stacks, tools, and processes used.

For a comprehensive guide on how to write an attractive job description to help you hire Hardware programmers, read our Software Engineer Job Description Guide & Templates.

What skills should I look for in a Hardware engineer?

The top five technical skills Hardware developers should possess include proficiency in programming languages, understanding data structures and algorithms, experience with databases, familiarity with version control systems, and knowledge of software testing and debugging.

Meanwhile, the top five soft skills are communication, problem-solving, time management, attention to detail, and adaptability. Effective communication is essential for coordinating with clients and team members, while problem-solving skills enable Hardware developers to analyze issues and come up with effective solutions. Time management skills are important to ensure projects are completed on schedule, while attention to detail helps to catch and correct issues before they become bigger problems. Finally, adaptability is crucial for Hardware developers to keep up with evolving technology and requirements.

What kinds of Hardware programmers are available for hire through Arc?

You can find a variety of Hardware developers for hire on Arc! At Arc, you can hire on a freelance, full-time, part-time, or contract-to-hire basis. For freelance Hardware programmers, Arc matches you with the right senior developer in roughly 72 hours. As for full-time remote Hardware developers for hire, you can expect to make a successful hire in 14 days. To extend a freelance engagement to a full-time hire, a contract-to-hire fee will apply.

In addition to a variety of engagement types, Arc also offers a wide range of developers located in different geographical locations, such as Latin America and Eastern Europe. Depending on your needs, Arc offers a global network of skilled software engineers in various different time zones and countries for you to choose from.

Lastly, our remote-ready Hardware developers for hire are all mid-level and senior-level professionals. They are ready to start coding straight away, anytime, anywhere.

Why is Arc the best choice for hiring Hardware developers?

Arc is trusted by hundreds of startups and tech companies around the world, and we’ve matched thousands of skilled Hardware developers with both freelance and full-time jobs. We’ve successfully helped Silicon Valley startups and larger tech companies like Spotify and Automattic hire Hardware developers.

Every Hardware developer for hire in our network goes through a vetting process to verify their communication abilities, remote work readiness, and technical skills (both for depth in Hardware and breadth across the greater domain). Additionally, HireAI, our GPT-4-powered AI recruiter, enables you to get instant candidate matches without searching and screening.

Not only can you expect to find the most qualified Hardware engineer on Arc, but you can also count on your account manager and the support team to make each hire a success. Enjoy a streamlined hiring experience with Arc, where we provide you with the developer you need, and take care of the logistics so you don’t need to.

How does Arc vet a developer’s Hardware skills?

Arc has a rigorous and transparent vetting process for all types of developers. To become a vetted Hardware developer for hire on Arc, developers must pass a profile screening, complete a behavioral interview, and pass a technical interview or pair programming.

While Arc has a strict vetting process for its verified Hardware developers, if you’re using Arc’s free job posting plan, you will only have access to non-vetted developers. If you’re using Arc to hire Hardware developers, you can rest assured that all remote Hardware developers have been thoroughly vetted for the high-caliber communication and technical skills you need in a successful hire.

How long does it take to find Hardware developers on Arc?

Arc pre-screens all of our remote Hardware developers before we present them to you. As such, all the remote Hardware developers you see on your Arc dashboard are interview-ready candidates who make up the top 2% of applicants who pass our technical and communication assessment. You can expect the interview process to happen within days of posting your jobs to 450,000 candidates. You can also expect to hire a freelance Hardware programmer in 72 hours, or find a full-time Hardware programmer that fits your company’s needs in 14 days.

Here’s a quote from Philip, the Director of Engineering at Chegg:

“The biggest advantage and benefit of working with Arc is the tremendous reduction in time spent sourcing quality candidates. We’re able to identify the talent in a matter of days.”

Find out more about how Arc successfully helped our partners in hiring remote Hardware developers.

How much does a freelance Hardware developer charge per hour?

Depending on the freelance developer job board you use, freelance remote Hardware developers' hourly rates can vary drastically. For instance, if you're looking on general marketplaces like Upwork and Fiverr, you can find Hardware developers for hire at as low as $10 per hour. However, high-quality freelance developers often avoid general freelance platforms like Fiverr to avoid the bidding wars.

When you hire Hardware developers through Arc, they typically charge between $60-100+/hour (USD). To get a better understanding of contract costs, check out our freelance developer rate explorer.

How much does it cost to hire a full time Hardware developer?

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the medium annual wage for software developers in the U.S. was $120,730 in May 2021. What this amounts to is around $70-100 per hour. Note that this does not include the direct cost of hiring, which totals to about $4000 per new recruit, according to Glassdoor.

Your remote Hardware developer’s annual salary may differ dramatically depending on their years of experience, related technical skills, education, and country of residence. For instance, if the developer is located in Eastern Europe or Latin America, the hourly rate for developers will be around $75-95 per hour.

For more frequently asked questions on hiring Hardware developers, check out our FAQs page.

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