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Node.js enables the creation of fast, scalable server-side applications with its non-blocking, event-driven architecture. Carpe Diem developers utilize this powerful runtime to build efficient, custom applications tailored to specific business needs and diverse use cases.
Real-time applications demand instant data exchange and seamless user interactions. In order to deliver real-time functionality with minimal latency, Carpe Diem Node.js developers work with WebSockets to create responsive chat apps, live streaming platforms, and online gaming experiences.
Efficient server-client communication is crucial for modern web applications. Our developers design and implement robust RESTful APIs and GraphQL endpoints using Node.js, ensuring smooth data flow and optimized interactions between server-side logic and client-side applications.
The microservices architecture offers modular, scalable, and easily maintainable systems. Carpe Diem Node.js developers are experienced in building and deploying microservices-based architectures for flexible, independently deployable services that enhance system resilience and facilitate rapid development cycles.
Effective data management and optimization is essential for application performance. Carpe Diem developers skillfully integrate back ends with a wide range of databases, including SQL (MySQL, PostgreSQL) and NoSQL (MongoDB, Redis) solutions, for efficient data storage, retrieval, and interaction between application logic and data layers.
Serverless computing offers scalability and cost-effectiveness without the overhead of infrastructure management. Our developers leverage serverless frameworks and cloud services like AWS Lambda or Azure Functions to build Node.js applications that automatically scale, reducing operational costs while maintaining high performance.
Node.js is designed to handle concurrent operations efficiently. Carpe Diem developers optimize applications using asynchronous programming techniques, event loops, and non-blocking I/O for the creation of high-performance systems capable of managing substantial traffic loads with minimal resource consumption.
Streamlined development, testing, and deployment workflows are crucial for maintaining application quality. Our developers integrate Node.js applications into CI/CD pipelines to automate testing and deployment processes securely, reliably, and efficiently.
Security is paramount in modern web applications. With the ever-present threat of cyberattack, Carpe Diem developers prioritize robust security measures in Node.js applications, including rigorous data validation, secure authentication protocols, and protection against common vulnerabilities like SQL injection and cross-site scripting (XSS).
Long-term application health requires ongoing attention. In order to safeguard investments and support business growth over time, Carpe Diem Node.js developers provide comprehensive maintenance and scaling strategies, ensuring applications remain secure, performant, and capable of handling increased user demand.
What do Dow Jones, Uber, GoDaddy, PayPal, and Netflix have in common? They’re among numerous high-traffic sites relying on top Node.js developers for web and mobile application development in mission-critical contexts. So it follows that Node.js was 2023’s most-used web technology among professionals worldwide and has several appearances in the top 50 projects out of more than 420 million on GitHub as of July 2024.
The popularity of Node.js is intertwined with that of its native language, JavaScript, which has been the top professional programming language for more than 10 years in a row. This is a double-edged sword when hiring Node.js developers: They’re copious, but there’s a vast range of expertise among them. As such, hiring Node.js developers is more challenging than it may first appear.
The wide range of features that Node.js offers further fuels the demand for, and difficulty in, hiring experienced Node.js developers. With so many Node.js use cases, a given expert won’t necessarily be ideal for your specific needs. Your first step is to follow this Node.js developer hiring guide to help sharpen your assessment of candidates and their skills.
Node.js developers are responsible for data exchanges between servers and users: Skilled ones will ensure that server code appropriately responds to all requests and correctly handles all exceptions and error cases. Node.js developers generally focus on using back-end frameworks, but smaller teams and startups might prefer to hire a full-stack Node.js developer to employ JavaScript in a front-end context using frameworks like React, Vue.js, and Angular.
Whether a Node.js developer is a generalist or a specialist, several skills help distinguish top-tier candidates:
Last but not least, to facilitate future development, quality Node.js developers will also properly document their code and create testable and reusable code with automated test routines.
It’s crucial to start with the question, “Why am I looking for a Node.js developer?” Answering this will shed light on the specifics needed for their role in your project, whether you want to hire Node.js programmers to enhance your in-house team’s development capacity and skill set, mentor colleagues, lead a digital transformation, or launch an MVP.
Clarifying these elements to include in your job description and to reference during Node.js developer interviews will allow potential applicants to self-filter and/or to preview specific documentation and envision how they would structure solutions. This leads to a more efficient interview process, as applicants can discuss background knowledge relevant to your business needs.
Before you hire a Node.js developer, get clear on the scope of your project. Whether or not your project is underway, the more detail you can provide, the better. Expect different scenarios: optimistic, realistic, and pessimistic. The expertise of your candidate and the clarification of your project requirements will help the development follow a more predictable roadmap.
The earlier the phase a Node.js project is in, the more it will need experienced developers, as they can guide you through the most complex and vital decisions. In this case, focus on explaining your key project goals and shortlist the most experienced candidates.
Projects that are further along may require a Node.js expert for maintenance, debugging, or developing minor features. In such cases, you might get by with a junior-level or mid-level developer, but evaluate how much experience they have with the specific tech stack, frameworks, libraries, tools, architecture, and services used in your project. More complex tasks such as optimization or migration may require a developer with more years of experience. Senior developers come with another advantage in that they are able to lead teams and perform code reviews.
Node.js is never used in isolation, so there are many other hard skills to consider:
JavaScript: Originally developed to run within webpages to make them more dynamic and interactive, JavaScript’s capabilities and corresponding design patterns have evolved significantly, even after Node.js started to gain popularity. That’s why every Node.js developer must be proficient not only in JavaScript programming, but also be aware of—and in the habit of conforming to—its current best practices.
TypeScript: Node.js developers often prefer TypeScript over JavaScript because it is a programming language that improves upon JavaScript’s readability and maintainability by providing type-safe syntax, which helps reduce bugs and makes coding easier. TypeScript code is then transpiled (automatically translated) into JavaScript code before being executed. For robust, scalable projects built by collaborative teams, TypeScript is an important Node.js developer skill.
Express.js: Express.js is the most common framework Node.js developers use, and many frameworks are built on top of it. It’s a force multiplier, giving Node.js developers a flexible, well-organized way to write code for everyday tasks such as routing, authentication, and error handling. Express.js also has a massive library of third-party plugins and extensions, making it extremely useful and customizable for any back-end application. Unless your project specifically avoids Express.js, you’ll want a Node.js developer who knows it well.
NestJS: NestJS is a framework for developing server-side Node.js applications written in TypeScript and is usually based on the Express.js framework. Node.js developers who know NestJS well can more easily create powerful GraphQL and REST APIs, use WebSockets, schedule cron jobs, and build robust and modular applications—as long as your project leverages this technology already or if your tech stack is still flexible enough to allow its inclusion.
npm: The Node.js package management tool, npm, is the standard for downloading, installing, and managing code dependencies, typically from the more than 2 million packages. Many Node.js developers prefer an npm alternative called Yarn, which provides all the standard features of npm but is more efficient, consistent, and user-friendly. Good npm or Yarn knowledge is a must-have Node.js developer skill.
JSON: JSON is a well-known and lightweight data format used in almost all JavaScript applications. JSON is human-readable, easy to parse and generate, and ideal for exchanging data—even with non-JavaScript applications. Hire only Node.js programmers who are familiar with JSON’s uses and limitations.
MongoDB: MongoDB is a NoSQL database often used with Node.js applications. Unlike SQL, MySQL, and other relational databases—where developers work with rows of data stored in tables with rigid schemas—MongoDB allows developers to store data as documents (JSON-like objects). This flexible format can be especially beneficial for projects with rapidly changing requirements, so even if you’re prototyping and your tech stack isn’t yet finalized, it may be wise to focus on an applicant’s experience with MongoDB.
React: If you’re looking to hire a full-stack Node.js developer, therefore, you may want them to have React experience. React is a modular JavaScript-based front-end framework often used in conjunction with Node.js because they’re both extremely popular, but the two technologies are independent—a front end could just as easily be built with Angular or Vue.js. In other words, only require React experience if your project already depends on it and your team won’t have at least one dedicated front-end developer.
REST API: REST APIs are web services that conform to the highly scalable REST architecture, which sets standards for using HTTP methods to securely exchange information with a server, usually using JSON in requests and responses. Node.js developers commonly create REST APIs because they are easy to document, understand, and use. Whether working on code to interface with your app’s front end or with other back-end services, the Node.js developer you hire should be familiar with REST API development.
GraphQL: GraphQL is a newer alternative to REST-based architectures. GraphQL is more flexible than REST, allowing API users to issue queries that back-end developers may not have foreseen. GraphQL is also more efficient in some cases because API users specify the exact data to return, which improves network and computing performance by avoiding unnecessary extras. GraphQL-based APIs do have trade-offs, but this is increasingly considered an essential Node.js developer skill; you’ll want candidates with GraphQL experience if there’s any chance your project will support it.
Whether your back end will provide a GraphQL or REST API, your Node.js developer will almost always need to interact with a database. Check whether your project uses database tools such as Mongoose, Sequelize, Prisma, or TypeORM; your candidate’s familiarity with your particular dependency in this area could be a bonus or a hard requirement, depending on how your project uses it.
Finally, knowledge of cloud platforms such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud Platform (GCP), or Microsoft Azure is often a significant advantage in a Node.js developer candidate, but if your project is locked into a particular cloud provider already, recent experience with that same cloud provider should be a hard requirement. If you’re hiring a Node.js developer to start a project from scratch and deliver a reliable and scalable cloud application, staying flexible on which provider they need experience with will leave you with a larger candidate pool.
Just as you must identify the high-quality candidates from among all applicants, your customized Node.js developer job description must also stand out from the list of available jobs. Be sure to provide applicants with enough information to get them excited about the job and determine whether they’re a fit:
Whether you are building an in-house team or outsourcing, a comprehensive job description is invaluable when hiring highly technical engineers. After a solid Node.js developer job description is posted, the next stage of the hiring process is interviewing candidates.
It can be revealing to ask a Node.js developer candidate what mistakes they have made in previous projects, what they learned from them, how those missteps might relate to your specific project, and how their soft and hard skills helped them. Starting with high-level questions is effective for vetting a candidate’s experience; for example:
Answers here will vary widely, but common themes to watch for include cloud services (AWS, GCP, Azure, etc.), Docker containers, dependencies, environment variables, and load balancers. Experienced developers will also be able to elaborate on scaling, fault tolerance, CI/CD process creation, logging, and performance monitoring, as well as the use of toolsand libraries from the Node.js ecosystem.
Applicants should mention keeping project dependencies current using Yarn’s or npm’s auditing feature. Node.js developers will also know to protect endpoints by authentication and authorization mechanisms (such as JSON Web Tokens) to ensure that no users have unintended data access. Your candidates should know to use salted and hashed password storage, avoiding deprecated algorithms like MD5 and SHA1. Expert developers may also mention extra security layers such as firewalls, Content Security Policy (CSP), rate limiting, and implementing a security-focused development approach, such as a secure software development life cycle (SDLC), to ensure security is integrated into every phase of the development process.
Expect candidates to know how crucial exception handling is to minimizing the impact of errors—in particular, that unhandled exceptions can mean unnecessary app downtime. On the security and regulatory fronts, it’s especially critical to handle exceptions by providing helpful error messages to API consumers without revealing sensitive information.
Git, the ubiquitous version control tool, allows developers to track code changes and collaborate without overwriting one another’s work, provided they use it correctly. Developers must be familiar with Git commands such as add
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. It’s also essential to master the concepts of branching and merging. Candidates must know the importance of clear, concise branch names and the necessity of frequent check-ins with good commit messages. Experienced developers must also master the concepts of rebasing, cherry-picking, and resolving merge conflicts, as well as be able to implement Git hooks and other tools to ensure code quality and security standards.
Not all candidates will be active contributors to the Node.js community. But if they are, you can ask for further details, like how many people have benefitted from their training. It’s a bonus if the applicant has participated (especially as a speaker or an organizer) in community events such as hackathons, meetups, or conferences.
In the case of open-source contributions, you can see how many downloads their project has had and how often it’s maintained. Better still, you can get a direct professional opinion about the quality of code the candidate contributes and their communication style in READMEs and issue threads.
In addition to these conceptual, experience-based questions, it’s worth posing some specific, practical technical questions in at least one interview stage.
Node.js developers work with one of the most common programming languages in the world, JavaScript, and thus can leverage an enormous amount of libraries and community resources in developing back-end solutions. Since JavaScript is the de facto standard for front-end web development, Node.js developers can ensure an app’s front-end and back-end share code for consistency and maintainability.
Although the choice of technology stack always depends on the specific resources and requirements of the project, many companies choose dedicated Node.js developers over specialists in other technologies such as Django, ASP.NET, or Ruby on Rails.
The main factors of this decision often include:
If you need to create or improve a web app that involves third-party API integrations, database connections, or scheduled processes, you’re right to seek out Node.js developers: The best Node.js developers can do all of these tasks and much more.
Node.js is an extremely popular, versatile, and robust technology often used for high-traffic and high-performance websites. Thousands of the most well-known companies have hired Node.js developers to create back ends for web applications, SAAS applications, desktop apps, and mobile apps. This wide range of applications shows that Node.js is a universal, powerful technology that can drive all kinds of projects and, in the hands of a skilled Node.js developer, offers better performance than competing technologies, as well as great developer and user experiences.
The cost associated with hiring a Node.js developer depends on various factors, including preferred talent location, complexity and size of the project you’re hiring for, seniority, engagement commitment (hourly, part-time, or full-time), and more. In the US, for example, Glassdoor’s reported average total annual pay for Node.js developers is $122,000 as of August 2024. With Carpe Diem, you can speak with an expert talent matcher who will help you understand the cost of talent with the right skills and seniority level for your needs. To get started, schedule a call with us — it’s free, and there’s no obligation to hire with Carpe Diem.
To hire the right Node.js developer, it’s important to evaluate a candidate’s experience, technical skills, and communication skills. You’ll also want to consider the fit with your particular industry, company, and project. Carpe Diem’s rigorous screening process ensures that every member of our network has excellent experience and skills, and our team will match you with the perfect Node.js developers for your project.
After creating a clear and concise job description, it will soon be time to interview candidates, evaluating their soft and hard skills. Be on the lookout for expertise in JavaScript, TypeScript, back-end architecture, app scaling, and any applicable cloud providers (e.g., AWS), databases (e.g., PostgreSQL), and API approaches (REST versus GraphQL). Along the way, assess the applicant’s personality and cultural fit for your company and the teams they’ll work with and within. If they’re compatible with your company and have experience with relevant parts of your tech stack, you’ve found one of the best Node.js developers for your position.
Typically, you can hire a Node.js developer with Carpe Diem in about 48 hours. For larger teams of talent or Managed Delivery, timelines may vary. Our talent matchers are highly skilled in the same fields they’re matching in—they’re not recruiters or HR reps. They’ll work with you to understand your goals, technical needs, and team dynamics, and match you with ideal candidates from our vetted global talent network.
Once you select your Node.js developer, you’ll have a no-risk trial period to ensure they’re the perfect fit. Our matching process has a 98% trial-to-hire rate, so you can rest assured that you’re getting the best fit every time.
Node.js is a powerful way to run JavaScript on a server. Node.js includes many core libraries (modules) for performing routine tasks. Node.js package managers, like npm and Yarn, make it simple for developers to leverage millions of useful modules, such as Gulp, Axios, and Dotenv.
Despite its versatility and robustness, Node.js isn’t capable of doing everything. Since Node.js isn’t suitable for CPU-intensive applications, you’ll need to add another technology to your tech stack to handle software that needs to compute and process a lot of data (e.g., augmented reality or video processing). There are already some attempts to implement JavaScript coding in applications that require significant computational loads, such as TensorFlow.js for machine learning models. However, they’re still in the early stages of adoption by the developer community.
At Carpe Diem, we thoroughly screen our Node.js developers to ensure we only match you with the highest caliber of talent. Of the more than 200,000 people who apply to join the Carpe Diem network each year, fewer than 3% make the cut.
In addition to screening for industry-leading expertise, we also assess candidates’ language and interpersonal skills to ensure that you have a smooth working relationship.
When you hire with Carpe Diem, you’ll always work with world-class, custom-matched Node.js developers ready to help you achieve your goals.
You can hire Node.js developers on an hourly, part-time, or full-time basis. Carpe Diem can also manage the entire project from end-to-end with our Managed Delivery offering. Whether you hire an expert for a full- or part-time position, you’ll have the control and flexibility to scale your team up or down as your needs evolve. Our Node.js developers can fully integrate into your existing team for a seamless working experience.
We make sure that each engagement between you and your Node.js developer begins with a trial period of up to two weeks. This means that you have time to confirm the engagement will be successful. If you’re completely satisfied with the results, we’ll bill you for the time and continue the engagement for as long as you’d like. If you’re not completely satisfied, you won’t be billed. From there, we can either part ways, or we can provide you with another expert who may be a better fit and with whom we will begin a second, no-risk trial.
You can hire full-stack developers on an hourly, part-time, or full-time basis. Carpe Diem can also manage the entire project from end-to-end with our team. Whether you hire an expert for a full- or part-time position, you’ll have the control and flexibility to scale your team up or down as your needs evolve. Our full-stack developers can fully integrate into your existing team for a seamless working experience.