Ask HN: The best way to find remote job
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#3It might be tough to get hired in that scenario. You might want to bootstrap this idea by first doing some of your own Node projects.
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#4Another approach to consider is seeking freelance work. You may be able to find work porting .NET applications to node.js which would allow you to leverage you current skill set to learn a new one. The challenge with this approach is that freelance rates can be pretty cut throat. Therefore, it would likely best to view these types of jobs as an opportunity to build experience/portfolio more than money making.
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#5It might be tough to get hired in that scenario. You might want to bootstrap this idea by first doing some of your own Node projects.
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#6It all comes down to how good you really are. I have been looking for the past 3 - 4 months for a remote job, but since the competition out there is huge and there are definitely better programmers than me I haven't manage to land anything yet.
Make a great CV, a personal page, work on github to show your work. This will help you dramatically since you will be displaying your work and who you are. ( I have all except github as all I do is actually on my own repos )
As for the hours you are willing to put in, then that is more like freelancing than a full time job. Perhaps try Elance for some freelancing and work on your own to learn node.
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#7It might be tough to get hired in that scenario. You might want to bootstrap this idea by first doing some of your own Node projects.
Yep, working on my own pet-projects is always sounds good and i'm doing it, but money, even small amount is always better motivation.
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#8It might be tough to get hired in that scenario. You might want to bootstrap this idea by first doing some of your own Node projects.
Quite; "pay me to learn technology X" is always going to be a tough sell unless you're bringing another skillset to a problem.
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#10EG: The AngelList search is very good and you can filter by allows remote :-)