Hire Remote Embedded Engineers
Remote embedded engineering has become more viable as development boards, cloud-based testing, and remote hardware labs have matured. While some embedded work still requires physical hardware access, a significant portion of firmware development, simulation, and testing can be done remotely. Companies that ship development kits to remote embedded engineers and maintain CI pipelines with hardware-in-the-loop testing find that remote embedded teams can be nearly as productive as co-located ones, while accessing a much broader talent pool.
Key Skills to Look For
- C / C++
- RTOS
- Remote hardware debugging
- CI/CD for firmware
- IoT protocols
- Simulation / emulation
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