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Every Wiki developer's skills are validated through actual GitHub repositories, not just resume claims.
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"We hired 3 amazing Wiki developers through RealGreatDevs in just 2 weeks. Being able to see their actual GitHub contributions saved us countless hours of technical interviews."
"The quality of Wiki developers on RealGreatDevs is outstanding. No more resume screening - we can see exactly what they've built and how they code."
"RealGreatDevs completely transformed our Wiki hiring process. We went from 3 months to 3 weeks average time-to-hire, and the developers are better quality."
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"The Wiki developers we found had exactly the skills we needed. No surprises, no skill mismatches - their GitHub profiles told the whole story."
"We've hired 5 Wiki developers in the past 6 months. All of them exceeded expectations and are still with us. The platform's verification process is incredible."
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Get answers to the most common questions about finding, evaluating, and hiring Wiki developers through our platform.
We analyze actual GitHub repositories, commit patterns, and project complexity to verify Wiki skills. Every developer's profile includes code quality metrics, contribution history, and project portfolios - giving you concrete evidence of their Wiki expertise rather than just resume claims.
Our database includes Wiki developers across all experience levels - from junior developers with 1-2 years of experience to senior architects with 10+ years. You can filter by specific Wiki frameworks, related technologies, geographic location, and GitHub activity levels.
All Wiki developer profiles are updated in real-time from GitHub. When a developer pushes new Wiki code, updates their profile, or changes their contact information, our system captures these changes within 24 hours. You're always seeing the most current information.
Absolutely! Every Wiki developer profile includes links to their top repositories, contribution graphs, and project portfolios. You can review their actual Wiki code, see how they structure projects, and evaluate their coding style before reaching out.
Wiki developers on our platform have a 29% average response rate - significantly higher than cold outreach or job board applications. This is because our developers are actively coding and engaged in the community, making them more responsive to quality opportunities.
There are no per-hire fees or recruiting commissions. You pay a flat monthly subscription ($299/month for unlimited access) and can contact as many Wiki developers as you need. This typically saves companies $25,000-$45,000 per hire compared to traditional recruiting agencies.
Yes! You can filter Wiki developers by country, city, or search globally for remote-friendly candidates. Our database includes Wiki developers from 190+ countries, so you can build local teams or distributed remote teams as needed.
While we don't track job-seeking status directly, we provide GitHub activity metrics that show how recently developers have been coding. Active Wiki developers (those with recent commits and contributions) are typically more open to new opportunities and respond better to outreach.
With 201+ verified Wiki developers in our database, it's rare not to find suitable candidates. However, if you're looking for very specific Wiki skills or niche combinations, our team can help optimize your search strategy during onboarding.
Yes! You can export Wiki developer profiles to CSV format for easy integration with your ATS or internal tracking systems. The export includes all profile data, contact information, and skill metrics for the developers you've selected.
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