My business is from a non-IT industry. Can I still use your services?
My business is from a non-IT industry. Can I still use your services?
In fact 78% of our clients are not directly related to the IT industry. We've got clients in financial services, health care, education, travel, energy, manufacturing, retail, telecom, etcetera.
The most important question would be if you need developers. And who doesn't nowadays, right?
The second question we'd ask is if you're open for a remote (nearshore or offshore) solution.
And the third would be if you need them for the long term. So, to start up a development team or to expand your current one.
If you check all three, there's no reason not to move on.
If you do, don't hesitate to reach out to us at info@shoreteams.com. And we'll be in touch shortly.
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