The dynamic landscape of technology brings forth new opportunities. But new opportunities are not devoid of new challenges. When an organization faces such a challenge, they need to look for a specialist resource to fill this skill gap. However, the solution is not as straightforward as it seems.
Finding a software developer who can quickly resolve their business-specific challenges is like finding a needle in a haystack. Moreover, the buck just doesn't stop at finding a resource. Beyond searching for talent, organizations also need to factor in their expenses in these uncertain times and ensure a long-term association of the resource with the organization. Balancing these parameters is a difficult task to attain. Thus, staff augmentation.
Staff augmentation is often confused with outsourcing, while in reality, these two are as alike as apples and oranges. Outsourcing refers to delegating an entire project to an external team where the end-to-end journey of this engagement is defined. Staff augmentation on the other hand means adding or ‘augmenting’ the in-house team by adding more people to it via a third party.
In the technology space, staff augmentation means allocating technical resources to supercharge one’s in-house development teams on flexible cooperation terms. The resource allocation can include any or all of these roles: web developers, QA engineers, and designers. This allows an organization to ‘fill in the gaps’ in their current setup or even cover the unexpected shortage in the workforce without inherently altering their development team.
This collaboration can be both short-term and long-term depending on the hiring company’s needs. Short-term cooperation generally arises on account of a temporary spike in demand, or in case of resource shortage for example when the permanent workers are on vacation. While long-term augmentations are a better solution for a project when full-time in-house hiring is not economically feasible or has been frozen for a period of time.
Drupal is a powerful, open-source CMS that can address a wide range of organizational needs right from digital experience to composability. However, building sites does require some expertise. Similarly, leveraging its vast offering of modules is a short-time requirement but needs expertise. Thus, it makes sense to look at staff augmentation. Moreover, periodic updates and Drupal migration are a few small-term but essential needs for Drupal-based businesses. However, post-deployment, the organization may not have any additional work for the developer. This can result in staff redundancies and financial difficulties. The other key benefits of hiring a Drupal staff augmentation partner are listed below:
The benefits of Drupal staff augmentation services are certainly attractive. However, it is the choice of partner that is critical to the success of such an engagement. It also defines the quality of workers that will be allocated to your project. Having experience with Drupal development for the past two decades, we understand the benefits as well as challenges of building with Drupal. We can help businesses navigate these challenges without reinventing the wheel. If you think this is something your organization needs, get in touch with us to explore what we can do for you.