Have you tried holding "office hours" for the newer guys? i.e. give them a window when they can ask their questions to the other devs?
Have you given them an idea of what you expect from them when they're stuck? example here: https://medium.com/@JeffLombardJr/for-new-devs-how-to-ask-in...
People will be on different schedules, but it is nice to have a weekly sync at the beginning of the week. Gitlab and Zapier have alot of great resources on setting up remote teams
- https://zapier.com/blog/survival-guide-to-remote-work/
- https://about.gitlab.com/company/culture/all-remote/guide/
Have you tried holding "office hours" for the newer guys? i.e. give them a window when they can ask their questions to the other devs?
Have you given them an idea of what you expect from them when they're stuck? example here: https://medium.com/@JeffLombardJr/for-new-devs-how-to-ask-in...
People will be on different schedules, but it is nice to have a weekly sync at the beginning of the week. Gitlab and Zapier have alot of great resources on setting up remote teams
- https://zapier.com/blog/survival-guide-to-remote-work/
- https://about.gitlab.com/company/culture/all-remote/guide/