As you can see, outsourcing to India looks attractive only at first glance. However, in reality, this industry is not yet perfect enough to entrust its specialists with serious, large-scale projects. That’s why it is much more rational to turn to more proven developers who offer, one might say, the ideal value for money – we are talking about developers from Eastern Europe. Yet another pitfall is a common concept practiced by Indian developers called “blended rate”. This means that when you conclude a contract, you will be told that the team consists of developers of different levels of qualification. The total project budget will be formed taking into account the arithmetic average of the total amount of their rates per man-hour. In practice, it comes down to this: about half of the Super Junior level specialists are hired into the team (these are those who have just entered the developer’s position, and whose experience doesn’t exceed six months). If you are very lucky, the team...