Here are the top 14 sites to hire freelance Yii developers:
Based on facts publicly available as of 01.01.2023
1. Toptal
Toptal is a professional talent matching service, initially created with only tech talent in mind. Although it has expanded its pool of talent to include designers and finance experts, the company's bread and butter is its developer vertical.
If you want to be sure that a developer is up to the job, hiring an exceptional Yii developer from Toptal is likely your best option.
Why? Toptal boasts an elite developer base. Their trademark system for vetting talent allows for only the best to become a part of their community. According to Toptal, only 3% of applicants make it through their battery of technical tests and their comprehensive vetting process.
2. Hired
The best freelance websites allow you to find developers quickly. Hired helps employers find software engineers and developers quickly through their custom matching software.
On Hired, you can use their pipeline to find custom matches. You can create a company profile, search for candidates using their search algorithm (which can eliminate gender and racial identifiers for fairer hiring), and request interviews with candidates.
What's best about Hired? It's great for finding specialized developers who are actively searching for new opportunities, have relevant experience (as most candidates on Hired have at least two years of experience), and are in your area.
3. Upwork
Upwork is one of the largest freelance marketplaces on the web. The company, formerly known as eLance, is comprised of a staggering 12 million contractors.
As one of the most heavily advertised freelance marketplaces, it attracts freelancers from all professions and of all skill levels. Employers can easily search thousands of profiles, checking work history, comments, and reviews for freelancers. Once the project gets going, employers can use a unified workspace to collaborate and use Upwork's secure payment system.
Upwork is a general freelance marketplace, but you should be able to find tech talent through them as well. Plenty of Yii developers are available to hire through the network, but you'll have to vet and interview them yourself.
4. Gigster
Gigster has attracted some of the most prolific and respected investors. Why? Gigster is a premium recruiting platform that matches technical talent with important projects.
Entire teams can be assembled through Gigster, including a project management team member that can help lead the project and act as a liaison between Gigster's team and your company. Their freelancers have worked with esteemed institutions like Google, Microsoft, Y Combinator, and Stanford University so you can be absolutely certain that your project will be handled with the utmost care.
However, they do not offer a 48-hour guarantee. If you need a developer in a pinch, try matching services like Toptal.
5. People Per Hour
PeoplePerHour is a curated freelance marketplace of medium size that prides itself on the screening of its users. Just like most marketplaces, you can post your project at an hourly or fixed-rate. Interestingly, freelancers post boilerplate jobs, called hourlies, to attract work. It's best for finding Yii developers with entry-level skill for your projects.
6. Dice
Dice is a tech and IT career board. The board attracts software architects, engineers, QA testers, and Yii developers.
Over 3 million tech professionals are registered with the site and over the board logs an average 2.4 million visitors every single month, so you're likely to get a large number of responses to your Yii developer job posting. Posting a single job listing will cost you a few hundred dollars, so it's a bit on the pricey side, but the cost is well worth the possible exposure.
7. Guru
Guru has a large global network of freelancers—albeit smaller than Upwork's and People Per Hour's massive pool. You can explore the profiles of 1.5 million gurus, propose projects, and pay your hired talent with their secure SafePay system.
Guru isn't focused on developers, let alone developers, as it is a freelance network comprised of every sort of professional. So, like with Upwork and People Per Hour, you'll have to narrow your search yourself. Also, as with many freelance networks, the vetting and interviewing will be up to you.
8. The Muse
The Muse is a comprehensive job search and job posting tool. The Muse may be best known for their premium blog that posts high-quality content on a regular basis on a variety of job and skill-related topics. The Muse isn't tech specific but has large engineering, developer, and remote job listing pools.
The Muse allows your company to create a company profile consistent with your brand story. In fact, The Muse will assist you with your branding so that you are sure to attract top Yii developer talent.
9. Working Nomads
Working Nomads curates lists of remote job offerings for a variety of careers. As with other remote job boards, development is the largest career category by far, so it can be a good place to find developers at a relatively affordable rate.
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10. Freelancer
Freelancer is an absolutely massive marketplace with 25 million registered users, 12 million total posted jobs, and thousands of completed projects. With Freelancer's large user base you are sure to find a Yii developer that meets your requirements.
However, it's important to keep in mind that with Freelancer's millions of members presents a challenge. Searching, finding, and vetting freelancers through the site will be completely up to you. It can be quite a laborious task, so be sure you have the time and money to sink resources into finding freelancers yourself.
11. AngelList
AngelList connects startups with angel investors interested in providing young companies with funding. It's an extremely popular platform for entrepreneurs, investors, and speculators.
What you may not know is that AngelList also has an extensive job board that can assist with connecting developer talent and young tech companies. If you happen to be in the startup phase of your company, consider using the hugely popular AngelList platform to find the right Yii developer.
12. Find Bacon
Find Bacon is a job board aimed at eliminating the hassle of searching for design and development jobs. Find Bacon is a pleasant alternative to massive job boards like Indeed and Monster and is highly affordable. Posting a job posting for a 30-day period is only $99 dollars.
They also offer subscription packs which allow for 10 job posts a month. If you're a company looking to fill multiple positions or are planning on hiring freelancers on an ongoing basis, you may want to consider investing in a subscription pack for a niche job board like Find Bacon.
13. LinkedIn
LinkedIn is the largest professional networking platform in existence. According to Fortune, LinkedIn has over half a billion members. If you're looking to hire experienced Yii developers, you should consider reaching out to them through the staggeringly massive social media site.
Employers are able to search for qualified candidates through the platform. However, it's important to note that the heavy-lifting of hiring (i.e. prospecting, vetting, and interviewing) will be up to the employer. Sifting through thousands of profiles may end up proving to be too taxing.
14. Authentic Jobs
Authentic Jobs is a job board for leading tech, design, and creative talent. It has been steadily rising in popularity since its inception; the board is used by The New York Times as part of its acquisition process.
Authentic Jobs is a great place to begin your search. Much of their job board is populated with listings of tech positions which are likely similar to your own needs.
Authentic Jobs allows for posting developer positions remote or local, so you won't be limited to remote employees or freelancers.