The engineering hiring playbook has changed a LOT over the last couple of years...
It's safe to say that the pendulum has definitely swung back one fully favoring hiring teams.
That being the case, this is also one of the BEST times we've seen for making targeted, strategic "needle in a haystack" type hires.
With the right focus and definition, this market isn’t a challenge. It’s the best opportunity we’ve seen in years to partner with agencies like ours and strengthen your engineering teams with a truly competitive edge.
It's important to note, we're also seeing smaller and midsized companies benefiting from very different gameplans on how to make effective hires.
For startups, this is a great time to find those adaptable generalists. The ones who can handle everything from design tweaks to hands-on prototyping to full scale production. We're also noticing that candidates are currently more open to wider range of responsibilities than we've seen in recent years.
For mid-sized companies, the effectiveness of our recent efforts have been much more impactful when the sights are set for highly adapted, targeted specialist type hires... Mid-sized companies seeking these hires, customized to fill internal gaps are more possible than ever. But it's important to stay focused on those gaps, rather that double up on range.
There’s never been a better time to meet your hiring targets. But the companies that will win in 2026 are the ones that defining their needs the sharpest before they start the search.
So, keep these tips in mind folks!