If your team is using both Slack and Skype, I think it'd be better to choose a tool and stick to it. Face-to-face communications can still happen via video for both tools, so you can still have that but it may just…
If you've exhausted your options, you can check out Codementor: https://www.codementor.io
Do you mean where to find freelance jobs/projects or ideas for side projects to code yourself (e.g. https://www.codementor.io/npostolovski/40-side-project-ideas...)?
If you enjoy teaching others or helping others solve their programming issues, you can apply to be a mentor on Codementor (https://www.codementor.io) and start building your profile and experience there.
I had came across a post (https://www.codementor.io/blog/land-clients-freelance-develo...) that does a good job going into the details about how to get started on your freelancing career as a developer — I think you…
You can try: https://www.getcredo.com/
Depends on how you define "exceptional" and what their area of expertise should be.
I'd suggest perhaps making a polished portfolio to showcase your skills and give clients a preview of what you are capable of doing. This post I recently came across goes into the intricacies of that:…
ONLY IF YOU STOP FIRST!
Keep in mind that clients who pay low rates are not necessarily the best clients to work with, or ones you'd want to work for in the long run. With that said, there are some niche freelance marketplaces you can consider…
Content creation — I think that's quite a big one.
1. He is going to be much more interested in your company than a freelancer would ever be. First off, the freelancer doesn't automatically have to be male. Second, I think this is quite debatable. If you're a large…
Great tips!
I'd say look into communities on Slack is a solid option for most industries. You can also look into platforms like Codementor.io (for programming) if you're open to paying someone to mentor you, though not sure if…
It depends on your domain expertise and experience.
Yes, but there are other platforms aside from Upwork and Freelancer that are much better for hiring freelancers and vice versa
If your team is using both Slack and Skype, I think it'd be better to choose a tool and stick to it. Face-to-face communications can still happen via video for both tools, so you can still have that but it may just…
If you've exhausted your options, you can check out Codementor: https://www.codementor.io
Do you mean where to find freelance jobs/projects or ideas for side projects to code yourself (e.g. https://www.codementor.io/npostolovski/40-side-project-ideas...)?
If you enjoy teaching others or helping others solve their programming issues, you can apply to be a mentor on Codementor (https://www.codementor.io) and start building your profile and experience there.
I had came across a post (https://www.codementor.io/blog/land-clients-freelance-develo...) that does a good job going into the details about how to get started on your freelancing career as a developer — I think you…
You can try: https://www.getcredo.com/
Depends on how you define "exceptional" and what their area of expertise should be.
I'd suggest perhaps making a polished portfolio to showcase your skills and give clients a preview of what you are capable of doing. This post I recently came across goes into the intricacies of that:…
ONLY IF YOU STOP FIRST!
Keep in mind that clients who pay low rates are not necessarily the best clients to work with, or ones you'd want to work for in the long run. With that said, there are some niche freelance marketplaces you can consider…
Content creation — I think that's quite a big one.
1. He is going to be much more interested in your company than a freelancer would ever be. First off, the freelancer doesn't automatically have to be male. Second, I think this is quite debatable. If you're a large…
Great tips!
I'd say look into communities on Slack is a solid option for most industries. You can also look into platforms like Codementor.io (for programming) if you're open to paying someone to mentor you, though not sure if…
It depends on your domain expertise and experience.
Yes, but there are other platforms aside from Upwork and Freelancer that are much better for hiring freelancers and vice versa