
Hiring: Full-Stack Laravel Developer
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Really frustrating
What does finding developers has to do with laravel
Im hiring for Full Stack Laravel Developers and it is so difficult finding one
There are lots of there. Most of the people who works in php prefer laravel. What is the job location and how much experienced person do you need? I will refer if anyone in my network will be looking for the change
Laravel is a less prominent framework - some would call it outdated. You'll find Java, Python or Node.js devs much more easily but I understand that it might be too late for that.
Why would you hire for such an age old tech?
Hi OP, I'm a Full Stack Developer with a Computer Science Engineering degree and 4 years of professional experience. I bring expertise in PHP, Laravel, REST APIs, Ajax, MySQL, React, and Vue.js, with a strong track record of crafting clean code, designing databases, and building beautiful UIs. I'm excited to leverage my skills to contribute to your team and drive innovation at your company!
With Regards,
Sreeharsh K
https://sreeharsh.tech
Hey I know contrary to popular beliefs, I think laravel is good. I initially used to think it's only for old users, I stood corrected. The problem with laravel is that people do a bad job of using it. The UI piece of laravel could be better. Here I find react better. Irrespective what I recommend is find ex employees of some service company which was focused on laravel. Do note there are terrible developers on laravel. I probably know 3 good developers. They aren't looking for any.
Check out ex employees of Axelerant? Maybe you'll find a few folks from there
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