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    2023-09-07

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  • Just Moved to Vienna
    Hallo Leute aus Österreich! I just made my move to Wien, finally. I am offering my Software Engineering Consulting Services and/or Digital Product Management services to anyone who wants to launch an MVP in the digital space in a short manner, or join/lead a small team. Enterprise-grade stuff (I am ex-IBM CIO), no shady businesses, US entity. My profile: https://arc.dev/@arpad Before going into the Software space... - Source: Hacker News / about 1 month ago
  • 💼 50 Tips to Land a Remote Tech Job Based on My 45-Day Journey to 2 Offers
    To be honest, it's another rabbit hole. In my whole experience history with these job platforms, I can 100% backup G2i as I got a dream job there and Toptal, Lemon.io, Turing, and Arc.dev are fine but people have different opinions about them, sometimes they want to charge you a lot, sometimes there is a lack of jobs, etc. It's a thing to consider, but hear this out. - Source: dev.to / about 2 months ago
  • Ask HN: Does it help to attend a SaaS conference to get a job in a SaaS startup?
    A 1k USD conference is not worth it for a job IMO. These conferences are pricey because they are good places for people to achieve sales. If you want to go the conference route for networking, instead you should like at cheap-but-sponsored tech conferences. Often there are people on the lookout for potential hires at the various talks/booths. You can chat up the people giving the talks and they will connect you.... - Source: Hacker News / 11 months ago
  • I am a developer with over 6 years of experience with React. What would be the best place to get related jobs?
    Arc - https://arc.dev/ - apply to be a developer contractor. Source: about 1 year ago
  • Upwork just stole $10k from me
    As a dev I'm happy with Arc [0] & Codementor [1]. I assume clients have a good experience here as well. --- [0]: https://arc.dev [1]: https://www.codementor.io. - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
  • How people get US wfh jobs from india
    I don't know but I'm sharing this one: arc. Dev for remote jobs. Source: about 1 year ago
  • 75k USD in India or 200k USD in USA for a 24 year old indian SDE
    Yeah, but at least he should mention the site. One remote site I know which is rare is arc.dev for remote hiring, I've seen this site grow when it was launched and in beta staged but didn't pay much attention to the lack of knowledge about WFH and remote hiring. Source: about 1 year ago
  • I'm 41 and about to be unemployed and I don't see any good endings. I don't see any endings at all. Where do I go to find useful, meaningful career/life help that doesn't cost like $50/hour?
    Also, check here (1, 2, 3, 4) for remote programming jobs. Source: about 1 year ago
  • 60000$ remotely
    Go to arc.dev click on find a developer job then remote jobs, apply to the job related to your skills. Source: over 1 year ago
  • Freelance Platforms for Experienced Workers/Freelancers?
    Arc is another good one that I've used before personally. Source: over 1 year ago
  • How you apply to junior dev jobs
    We're on the same boat here friend :') I'm currently looking on sites like Angel.co, LinkedIn, and trying out a site called arc.dev , still no info from any of my postings, however, my last 2 employments came from LinkedIn, 2 recruiters contacted me from there essentially. Source: over 1 year ago
  • Where to find 100% remote (i.e., from anywhere, not like "Remote in NY") SWE jobs?
    Remoteok.com Arc.dev I've only heard of these, not 100% on how useful it will be be. Source: over 1 year ago
  • Ask HN: How do you get side gigs?
    Here are some options: https://4dayweek.io/remote-jobs/part-time (Disclaimer: I'm the founder) https://www.toptal.com/ https://arc.dev/ https://www.blockchaindevs.net/(Disclaimer: I'm the founder + I launched yesterday) https://lemon.io/ https://www.turing.com/. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
  • How to improve your technical interview? Start livestreaming!
    The interview Miguel does is to join arc.dev. This is a company that connects companies to developers, something like gun.io, g2i, and many others. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
  • .NET vs other technologies
    I am a .NET developer from East Europe with three years of experience. Since the start of the pandemic and WFH, many of my colleagues went remote and got much better benefits from working directly for US clients instead of consulting companies in my city. They managed to get the job on Lemon.io, Arc.dev, Angel.co, etc. Source: almost 2 years ago
  • Freelance Flutter Devs
    Have you checked out https://arc.dev/? Source: almost 2 years ago
  • I gave up my IT career and now to be a crane operator in Qatar
    - toptal.com (Quite hard to get in but the pay is almost as high as it can be. I have two friends here and they make a fortune. ~6L per month working part-time) - turing.com (I cannot vouch for this but it seems to work for some people. I personally do not know anyone here) - arc.dev (They have great reviews but again, I do not know anyone here). Source: almost 2 years ago
  • [Hire Me] - I need a remote occupation. With a MBA degree, I also completed computer programming with knowledge of database design, web applications, Java and linux. I can do anything with sufficient training and a company that values hard work for compensation.
    I see - there are many job boards for remote devs you can look into. I personally have tried arc.dev (i think there's a vetting process too - so good that you have some experience with programming). Source: about 2 years ago
  • What exactly are the things recruiters look for in a (fresher's) resume?
    Even after graduating from tier-2, my condition is same as OP. I've a good resume. I used arc. Dev for making resume, it's made for this ATS software thing only (attaching link coz in future you may need instead of going for that resume.io). Source: over 2 years ago

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