forchunet
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- Jul 6, 2013
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It's not hard to find a US programmer if you have the money most US programmers demand. Now if you're working with a sub $100/hr budget and or want to do a mostly equity type of arrangement - then you'll have a hard time.
To be honest, if you're looking for a good US programmer, the decision rests mostly on the programmer, not you. As a programmer, I get a bunch of opportunities everyday. Some of those opportunities offer decent pay but are simply not interesting to me. Start looking at the process in reverse. The decent programmers are vetting you and what you have to offer just as much as you are vetting them.
To be honest, if you're looking for a good US programmer, the decision rests mostly on the programmer, not you. As a programmer, I get a bunch of opportunities everyday. Some of those opportunities offer decent pay but are simply not interesting to me. Start looking at the process in reverse. The decent programmers are vetting you and what you have to offer just as much as you are vetting them.