Business

Building an Uber-like App for Trucks

5 Mins read
Let’s hit that cheesy metaphor quota right from the start and be done with it. So, trucks are like hemoglobin of the world economy transporting important stuff through the concrete vessels of the lands to keep the markets breathing and people consuming. And trucks do it at an unimaginably high rate. In the US alone, there 3.5 million professional truckers, and this number is still isn’’t enough. And while the economy does not seem like chilling out (except for when its plans get interrupted by the unforgiving Mother Nature and bats), the demand for truck services will continue to grow.
Business

KindGeek Donated to Emergency Hospital in Lviv

1 Mins read
“This is a critical time during which we have to mobilize. Individuals, volunteers, small and medium-sized businesses should act together to help fight the virus spreading. This time our enemy is invisible. However, fear and indifference are even more dangerous enemies.”
BusinessTips

How to Find a CTO for Your Company

8 Mins read
Great Chief Technical Officer (CTO) is quite a rare individual to find considering that, on top of being a good leader, such a person should have deep technical knowledge, a diverse spectrum of skills, and a ton of hard-earned experience. In addition, the battle-hardened candidate for a CTO position is well-aware of his or her value, has an intense drive to work on interesting projects, and has a privilege to be a picky person.
BusinessTips

The Myth of Business English: Fighting A Dragon

8 Mins read
Sometimes, people use the label “Business English” as an excuse to write/say fancy sentences saturated with synonyms from Thesaurus, complicated constructions, and unnecessary passive voice. Such sentences create the dragon that kills the liveliness of the language and makes our sentences clumsy, redundant, and sometimes difficult to understand. It alienates a writer from the audience.
BusinessSoftware Outsourcing

Top 6 Challenges Businesses Face Working With Offshore Software Developers

4 Mins read
Software Outsourcing saves money and time, leaving plenty of space for you to do what you do best – business. However, we do realize that not everything is so smooth and clean with tech-contractors. When working with a software company outside of your country, you should be ready to face challenges that come along with another culture, another timezone, another legal background, and distance. And the more inexperienced a software outsourcer is – the more apparent these challenges may be.