If you want to send me an email with some more details about your experience, etc I'd be happy to reach out to some recruiters I know and see if anyone has anything going. jaye at claruscomputers.com.au
It depends on where your skills already lie. If you do front end work you should learn one of the big frameworks. Love them or hate them, they're here to stay. You should check out some of the remote jobs boards and see…
Along the lines of build something you need, think about your life and the way in which it could be better. Do some research on your ideas, if a product exists then you’ve found a way to improve your life. If it doesn’t…
Hey Pablo, In your about me section, rather than saying "experienced in all stages of web development", use industry terms such as "full stack development" as you do on your Linkedin Profile. What sort of jobs are you…
I'm only new to management, but I try to be fairly hands off unless someone needs something from me. My reasoning for this is, I'm the one who hired this person and if I did my job correctly in hiring the best person,…
I go about it in a bit of a round-about way. I'm a pretty introverted guy, so I make a point to work on soft skills like communication or public speaking to do demos. I've found that by getting out in front of others,…
Location: Brisbane, Australia Remote: YES Willing to relocate: not at this stage Technologies: Front End - HTML/CSS, Javascript, Jquery, Vuejs, Node.js, Dojo, ESRI API, Grunt, Sass, Bootstrap, Bulma, Photoshop,…
SEEKING WORK | Brisbane, Australia | Remote or freelance Willing to relocate: Not at the moment but definitely in the future. Technologies: Front End - HTML/CSS, Javascript, Jquery, Vuejs, Node.js, Dojo, ESRI API,…
Good night stories for rebel girls - https://www.booktopia.com.au/good-night-stories-for-rebel-gi... It contains stories of 100 famous women throughout history to inspire young girls to be whatever they want to be.
I don't know about human rights, but I've had this issue come up in the past. Went and saw a lawyer about it and the outcome was basically they can't stop you from working in your chosen field. It would be a different…
Have a look at job sites to see what a salaried position with your experience would get you. Use that to work out the hourly rate you would be paid and add 25-30% to cover your expenses for the time you spend on admin…
I think you should always try and network, you never know where your next opportunity will come from. Don't worry about people being resentful of your promotion, someone obviously thought you were good enough to do the…
Keep doing what you're doing and get case studies and testimonials from your clients to prove that you solved their problems. As others have said, clients want their problem solved, not someone to do xyz. Prove that you…
At work we do 2 week sprints and have a checklist of things to achieve for each sprint. For side projects I like to be a little more explicit, but I guess that comes down to how I plan projects. I'll say I want to…
If you want to send me an email with some more details about your experience, etc I'd be happy to reach out to some recruiters I know and see if anyone has anything going. jaye at claruscomputers.com.au
It depends on where your skills already lie. If you do front end work you should learn one of the big frameworks. Love them or hate them, they're here to stay. You should check out some of the remote jobs boards and see…
Along the lines of build something you need, think about your life and the way in which it could be better. Do some research on your ideas, if a product exists then you’ve found a way to improve your life. If it doesn’t…
Hey Pablo, In your about me section, rather than saying "experienced in all stages of web development", use industry terms such as "full stack development" as you do on your Linkedin Profile. What sort of jobs are you…
I'm only new to management, but I try to be fairly hands off unless someone needs something from me. My reasoning for this is, I'm the one who hired this person and if I did my job correctly in hiring the best person,…
I go about it in a bit of a round-about way. I'm a pretty introverted guy, so I make a point to work on soft skills like communication or public speaking to do demos. I've found that by getting out in front of others,…
Location: Brisbane, Australia Remote: YES Willing to relocate: not at this stage Technologies: Front End - HTML/CSS, Javascript, Jquery, Vuejs, Node.js, Dojo, ESRI API, Grunt, Sass, Bootstrap, Bulma, Photoshop,…
SEEKING WORK | Brisbane, Australia | Remote or freelance Willing to relocate: Not at the moment but definitely in the future. Technologies: Front End - HTML/CSS, Javascript, Jquery, Vuejs, Node.js, Dojo, ESRI API,…
Good night stories for rebel girls - https://www.booktopia.com.au/good-night-stories-for-rebel-gi... It contains stories of 100 famous women throughout history to inspire young girls to be whatever they want to be.
I don't know about human rights, but I've had this issue come up in the past. Went and saw a lawyer about it and the outcome was basically they can't stop you from working in your chosen field. It would be a different…
Have a look at job sites to see what a salaried position with your experience would get you. Use that to work out the hourly rate you would be paid and add 25-30% to cover your expenses for the time you spend on admin…
I think you should always try and network, you never know where your next opportunity will come from. Don't worry about people being resentful of your promotion, someone obviously thought you were good enough to do the…
Keep doing what you're doing and get case studies and testimonials from your clients to prove that you solved their problems. As others have said, clients want their problem solved, not someone to do xyz. Prove that you…
At work we do 2 week sprints and have a checklist of things to achieve for each sprint. For side projects I like to be a little more explicit, but I guess that comes down to how I plan projects. I'll say I want to…