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Our company outsources all development work to India. IT application support has been provided by offshore (also indian) direct hires.

The company is a complete mess, although in all fairness, this is due to the fact that our company is experiencing extreme financial hardships and mgt has chosen to lay off the most knowledgeable staff, because they make the most, leaving a keystone cops collection of new hires to pick of the shattered pieces.

While I believe that you can certainly find IT talent in India as well as elsewhere in the world, our outsourced contracted workers have little sense of long term investment in the apps that they support and a house of cards, supported by toothpicks and gum is being built in the process.

Our Mgt's approach is to keep a few old timers like myself around long enough to get them up to speed, but due to the economic conditions already mentioned, they are doing it way to too fast.

I think that sending all the work to a cheap 3rd world company can work and have it's advantages, but you have to do it slow enough to be able to transfer the knowledge successfully. And I don't believe a company should mess around with hiring contract developers when the turnover rate is so high there. The cost of losing people that understand everything from the business to the lowest level code is not sufficiently recognized by mgt.

Outsourcing can work, but you have to give it all to them. And that includes mgtThen, it makes sense to move mgt there too so they can be close to the people that they manage.

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Our company outsources all development work to India. IT application support has been provided by offshore (also indian) direct hires.

The company is a complete mess, although in all fairness, this is due to the fact that our company is experiencing extreme financial hardships and mgt has chosen to lay off the most knowledgeable staff, because they make the most, leaving a keystone collection of new hires to pick of the shattered pieces.

While I believe that you can certainly find IT talent in India as well as elsewhere in the world, our outsourced contracted workers have little sense of long term investment in the apps that they support and a house of cards, supported by toothpicks and gum is being built in the process.

Our Mgt's approach is to keep a few old timers like myself around long enough to get them up to speed, but due to the economic conditions already mentioned, they are doing it way to fast.

I think that sending all the work to a cheap 3rd world company can work and have it's advantages, but you have to do it slow enough to be able to transfer the knowledge successfully. And I don't believe a company should mess around with hiring contract developers when the turnover rate is so high there. The cost of losing people that understand everything from the business to the lowest level code is not sufficiently recognized by mgt.

Outsourcing can work, but you have to give it all to them. And that includes mgt, too.