CMS • 08.08.2022
News
07 juli 2022
Yes we are an Amsterdam based company, but it doesn’t stop there. We are going international! With the option for our Dutch developers to work remote from anywhere in Europe, now we are also hiring in South Africa. Our first abroad developer Russel and new recruitment colleague Noni will tell you all about her experience with going international.
First of all, Hi I’m Noni and I am the new Recruiter of Touchtribe, and also working for Elements. Touchtribe is part of MakerStreet, a collective of specialised companies. One of the other Development companies, Elements, is already quit international. With currently 17 different nationalities and an office in Barcelona, they are the perfect inspiration for the international roadmap of Touchtribe.
When I joined Touchtribe in May 2022 we made the decision to go International. But why South Africa? With the current pressure on the market, especially in the development world, we are looking for high quality developers abroad. For us, the most important thing is being able to work well together as a team, so it is important that the developers are in the same time zone. With this we thought South Africa was the perfect place to start our remote working.
We made the decision and after two weeks it was time for me to meet Russel. Little did I know, he would be my first hire for Touchtribe. I can tell you all about this, but it would be better to hear it from Russel himself.
Russel: “I was already working remotely for different companies. Right when my current project ended I was contacted by my old colleague Evan, who is currently working at Elements. He told me that Touchtribe was looking for Front-end developers, and I thought, why not take a shot. After a couple of talks with Noni and other colleagues I was sold. The skillset matched and I felt a good energy with all the people. I started quite quickly and the whole onboarding process never felt so effortless within a company. I feel like there is no barrier between me and my colleagues in Amsterdam and everyone is so nice! Sometimes I do feel bad for making them speak English though, but no-one seems to mind and they’ve all been very welcoming and accommodating, which is great :) Currently I’m working on the project Cadeauconcepten with a mix of colleagues from Touchtribe, Elements and Freelance developers. I hope I can travel to the Netherlands and meet everyone in real life soon!”
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