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Techsity or a freelancer?.
Cost, speed on a contained piece of work, and a direct relationship with the person doing it. A single-person engagement needs a plan for review, continuity, documentation, and availability when the freelancer is not working.
What you get.
- More than one person who understands the system
- Review on every change
- Documentation as a deliverable
How it works.
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Hire a freelancer when the job is small
The job is small, well defined, and you already have someone in house who can review their work.
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Call us when continuity matters
Our engagements include peer review, shared system knowledge, and documentation requirements.
Fit.
These criteria help determine whether the engagement model matches your requirements.
This is a fit when
- Work that needs review and more than one owner
- A system that requires shared knowledge and planned continuity
A poor fit when
- A contained task you can already review in house
Products we run.
Our product work demonstrates the engineering, review, and operating practices used in client engagements.
Questions.
Who is on the project?
An engineer participates in assessing the work and remains involved during delivery. We identify the proposed team and responsibilities during scoping and communicate any necessary staffing changes.
What happens after you hand over?
We complete the agreed documentation and knowledge transfer, then transition responsibility to your team. Ongoing maintenance or support can be included as a defined extension to the engagement.
Can you just add engineers to our team?
Yes, for focused requirements where senior engineers can join an existing product team. We are not structured for large-volume staffing or an interchangeable contractor bench.
Add engineering capacity.
We aim to reply within two working days. Email info@techsity.comif you would rather provide project details directly.