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Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (May 2013)

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Re: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (May 2013)

#141
SEEKING WORK, remote, Michigan, travel OK.

I'm a passionate and hard-working person interested in doing development work for web, mobile, or tools. I have experience with:

  - Ruby, Javascript, Python, Objective-C, Java, C
  - Rails, Sinatra
  - Javascript, jQuery
  - HTML, CSS
  - Linux, iOS, OSX, Git, HG
  - MySQL, MongoDB, Redis
If interested, please contact me at alexebird@gmail.com.

Re: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (May 2013)

#142
SEEKING FREELANCERS REMOTE

I'm have a system that allows freelancers to market easier and close more contracts. I need a front end developer, and an e-commerce developer (back end). This is for a re-write, as there is a production system in place.

Email in profile.

Re: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (May 2013)

#143
SEEKING WORK - Calgary, Canada. Remote.

Fullstack web developer seeking freelance/contract work. Flexible and versatile, can jump in to any project and get productive fairly quickly.

Backend: Python, Flask, Django

Frontend: Javascript, jQuery, Knockout

Not a designer, but have somewhat decent taste. Very comfortable with css.

Comfortable with sql and nosql databases.

Fairly proficient with git and vim.

More info: http://hasenj.org/hireme

Contact: hasan.aljudy@gmail.com

Re: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (May 2013)

#145
Alright, I'll throw on my hat, though I can't be sure of my schedule.

SEEKING WORK

I know all about large scale selling on Amazon, especially through ChannelAdvisor. Tons of discoveries and unique knowledge, I'll help you match and then beat Amazon's 3rd party growth rate.

Re: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (May 2013)

#146
SEEKING WORK - Remote or SF Bay Area Back end - middleware developer - some front end experience too. (Drupal, Python 3.x, Java, D3.js , PhantomJS , Git)

Love projects based in and around capital markets and higher education. For more please feel free to reach out to me at emcp (at) whichdegree (dot) co

Re: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (May 2013)

#147
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SEEKING FREELANCER - Remote (US only) matchist ( http://matchist.com/talent ) is looking for web and mobile developers to work on a variety of projects that come through the pipeline. Specifically, we're looking for developers interested in integrating products like Twilio, Stripe, SendGrid, and KISSmetrics into client projects. matchist helps freelance developers find quality work that they enjoy working on with cli…

Why US only?

We're currently only accepting US-based developers because we're US based ourselves, and we'd like to walk before we run. There are some intricacies with contract law across global borders.

Also, our payment processor (Stripe) only currently supports the US and Canada.

Re: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (May 2013)

#148

SEEING WORK - Remote (based in Portland, OR) Writer Published 10 technical books http://www.amazon.com/Dan-Livingston/e/B001H6PTBQ/ White papers, online copy, and even infomerical scripts ("Order now, or the bunny gets it!"). dan@zombiekoala.com

Ahem. *Seeking. With a "k".

Re: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (May 2013)

#149

I refuse to write "seeking work" in capital letters under my real name but I might as well throw my hat in. New York-based, remote is fine. Travel is fine if compensation merits it and it doesn't interfere with other jobs. What I am I good at? Machine learning, statistical reasoning, game design, technical writing, architecture and design, and functional programming. I also know organization dynamics at a deep level…

Have you considered doing training, or doing a speaking circuit? I think a lot of companies that are interested in open allocation would hire you to come speak, or help them hash out the details. (I'm just not sure how you find those companies)

Yes. I wouldn't mind doing some part-time culture consulting, but I also want to keep my tech skills sharp (and, beyond that, improve them). Then again, most corporate jobs are just as dulling to the tech skill set as non-technical work, so maybe I should really look into it.

Re: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (May 2013)

#150

I refuse to write "seeking work" in capital letters under my real name but I might as well throw my hat in. New York-based, remote is fine. Travel is fine if compensation merits it and it doesn't interfere with other jobs. What I am I good at? Machine learning, statistical reasoning, game design, technical writing, architecture and design, and functional programming. I also know organization dynamics at a deep level…

Dear Lord; you must be a treat to work with.

I was about to put "Made Of Awesome" on my resume but I couldn't decide whether to put in under Skills or Experience. Problem is, it's kinda both.
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