Kore BPO places offshore full stack developers with US companies in 2–5 business days at 60–70% below US market rates. Candidates carry production experience in React, Node.js, Python, and cloud deployment, with $0 upfront fees required.
Last updated: June 12, 2026
US full stack searches run 45-plus days on average. Most don't produce a hirable result. The developers who match your specific framework pair aren't refreshing job boards. And every sprint they're missing is a sprint your senior engineers cover twice the work.
One thing we see a lot. Companies list "full stack developer" in a job description, mean React plus Node plus PostgreSQL specifically, then wonder why the search runs three months. The label is too broad. The requirement is actually very narrow. Those two things together are where full stack hiring falls apart most often.
Your job description says "full stack" but describes React, Node.js, and PostgreSQL. That profile narrows the candidate pool faster than most hiring managers expect. The developers who match it exactly aren't posting on LinkedIn right now.
Full stack developers sit at the intersection of two specialized skill sets. That's what makes them hard to hire domestically and exactly what makes an offshore search through Kore's offshore roles network a faster path than running the same search again.
"Full stack" isn't a skill set. It's a category. A MERN developer and a Django/Python developer both qualify as full stack, but they're not interchangeable on your team. The vetting process starts with one question: what framework does your product run on. Everything after that is filtered to match it.
Candidates in our pool come primarily from Hyderabad, India, with FAANG and product company backgrounds. We also place from San Jose, Costa Rica for teams that need tighter US timezone overlap. A framework-specific technical assessment runs before you see a resume. Communication screening is built in, not optional.
Every candidate goes through all five screening areas
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No discovery retainer. No 45-day search timeline. No surprise fees at the end. Here's exactly what happens after you reach out.
Five minutes. No commitment required.
You choose who joins your team.
No ongoing hourly markup. No surprises.
Here's where it actually gets more interesting. Most companies assume the interview process takes the longest. It usually doesn't. The vetting that runs before you see a candidate is where the time goes. We front-load that work so you're not running a five-round process to discover a skills gap that should have been caught in screening.
Full stack means end-to-end ownership. Not generalist dabbling. Given a product spec and the right environment access, here's what a developer owns and delivers.
That's product ownership. Not freelance ticket work.
Most hiring searches fail not because candidates don't exist, but because the job description doesn't match any real archetype. Here's how to think about it before you post.
| Archetype | Frontend | Backend | Database | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MERN Stack | React (hooks, Redux, context API) | Node.js + Express or NestJS | MongoDB + Redis | SaaS products, real-time apps, startups |
| Python / Django | React or Vue.js | Django REST Framework or FastAPI | PostgreSQL + Redis + Celery | Data-heavy apps, fintech, internal tooling |
| Java / Spring Boot | React or Angular | Spring Boot + Spring Cloud | PostgreSQL or MySQL | Enterprise platforms, B2B, financial services |
| PHP / Laravel | Vue.js or Blade templates | Laravel 10+ with PHP 8 | MySQL + Redis | eCommerce, CMS-driven sites, mid-market web apps |
A common pattern we see. A company posts for a "full stack developer," gets 200 applications, runs six interviews, and ends up with a MERN developer when the product actually runs Django. Not a quality problem. A specification problem. Knowing your archetype before the search cuts screening time in half.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics puts the US median for web developers and digital designers at $92,750 as of May 2024. That figure is the floor. Senior full stack developers in product companies routinely earn $140K–$165K, and Stack Overflow's 2025 Developer Survey puts the US median for full stack developers specifically at $138,000. Fully loaded with benefits, PTO, equipment, and overhead, a mid-level US hire can cost $180K–$200K per year. Offshore developers through Kore run 60–70% below the US benchmark.
| Experience Level | US Market Benchmark | Typical Annual Savings via Kore | Engagement Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Junior (0–2 yrs) | $80K–$100K / yr | 60–70% below US market | Direct hire or dedicated contractor |
| Mid-Level (3–5 yrs) | $110K–$140K / yr | 60–70% below US market | Direct hire or dedicated contractor |
| Senior (6+ yrs) | $145K–$175K / yr | 60–70% below US market | Direct hire or dedicated contractor |
US benchmarks sourced from BLS May 2024 and Stack Overflow 2025 Developer Survey. Offshore rates depend on stack, experience requirements, and engagement type. Use our outsourcing ROI calculator for a direct comparison.
Full disclosure. We're a staffing firm. We benefit when you hire through us. So when we say this isn't right for everyone, we mean it.
If you're not sure which category you're in, the answer is usually somewhere in the conversation about your stack and your roadmap. That's what the first call is actually for. See also our page on offshore software engineers if the role is broader than full-stack web development.
Short answer: specialization. A full stack developer owns both the frontend and backend of a web application within a specific framework pair, like React plus Node or Django plus Vue. A software engineer is a broader category that covers backend systems, infrastructure, mobile, embedded, and platform roles. If your open req is specifically for a web product that needs one person owning both the UI layer and the API layer, that's a full stack developer. If the scope is wider than that, the software engineer page is probably the better starting point.
Stack Overflow's 2025 Developer Survey puts the US median full stack developer salary at $138,000. Offshore through Kore BPO runs 60–70% below that benchmark. For a mid-level developer, that's typically $66,000 to $98,000 in direct savings per year, not counting the cost of a 45-day US search that came up empty. Fully loaded US costs (benefits, equipment, PTO, overhead) push the comparison further. The ROI calculator runs the exact math for your situation in about two minutes.
Wrong question, slightly. The right question is what your codebase runs on today. If your product is already React on the frontend and Node on the backend, hire a MERN developer. They slot into your existing architecture without ramp time on a new paradigm. If your backend is Python-based, a Django or FastAPI developer gets productive in half the time a MERN developer would. The worst outcome is hiring the wrong archetype because the job description was vague. Tell us your actual stack in the first conversation and we'll match to it specifically.
9.5 hours separates US Eastern and Hyderabad. Most teams bridge this with two approaches. A two-hour overlap window in the morning US time for standups and code review, and async documentation for everything else. It works better than most teams expect going in. For companies that need tighter overlap, Kore also places from San Jose, Costa Rica, which is 1–2 hours off US Eastern depending on DST. Most clients settle on a hybrid setup. One Costa Rica developer for real-time work, India developers for output volume.
2 to 3 weeks for most placements. Week one is environment access, codebase orientation, and meeting the team. By week two, most developers are submitting meaningful pull requests. By week three, they're taking full feature ownership. The ramp time is shorter when there's a dedicated onboarding contact, written documentation on architecture decisions, and access provisioned before day one. We can share a simple onboarding checklist before the developer starts if that's useful.
One developer is the most common starting point. Most clients run 60–90 days with a single developer to validate fit, communication, and workflow before expanding. Complete engineering teams of three to five developers have been placed in under 90 days for clients ready to scale quickly. If you're thinking about a broader team build that includes a database developer or data warehouse developer alongside a full stack hire, parallel searches are an option. Just flag it in intake.
Every sprint your full stack role stays open is a sprint your senior engineers do two jobs. The hire doesn't have to take six weeks.
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