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Based on our record, Freelancer.com seems to be a lot more popular than MeetFrank. While we know about 259 links to Freelancer.com, we've tracked only 4 mentions of MeetFrank. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Let's say I want to build a mobile app like https://meetfrank.com/ which is basically a marketplace used by recruiters to headhunt. Could FF deliver that with no major problems? Source: about 1 year ago
Most larger companies have some kind of presence on Glassdoor itself. Some tech companies also have reviews on MeetFrank (https://meetfrank.com/) that you can check out. Source: about 1 year ago
Job without speaking Estonian (or Russian) would depend on your skills, a highly coveted specialist will get hired anywhere with any/no language. For most though, the options are ride-hailing driver (Bolt, Uber, Forus), food delivery by car/bike (Bolt Food, Wolt, Fudy) or some kind of English-language customer support job at a start-up (Bolt and Wise seem to be always hiring). Check out the MeetFrank app, it... Source: over 1 year ago
Not a board, but MeetFrank has tons of offers for all types of IT jobs. Also, from what I've seen, better than average job descriptions/requirements info and some indication of possible salary. Source: almost 2 years ago
Freelancing platforms like Upwork, Freelancer, and Fiverr provide a gateway to showcase your skills and connect with clients seeking various services. Whether you are a writer, designer, programmer, marketer, or translator, these platforms offer a vast array of opportunities to earn money online by working on projects that match your expertise. Source: 7 months ago
I earned at 16-18, learn a skill and become fairly good at it. And make an account on Fiverr. upwork. freelancer.com, etc. Design, code, or anything which can be offered digitally. If you get an order on any of them double down on it. Cold reach-out works, but you've to show something to them as a portfolio. Instagram is a good place, as I did. Source: 10 months ago
If my subscribers and views were multiplied by 100, it would have become a part-time job. I would be declaring income on my tax form, and keeping track of expenses. I might be considering hiring part-time editors on freelancer.com, but since they'd be independent contractors, they'd be just an expense to me. They'd be responsible for their own taxes. Source: 10 months ago
I worked on freelancer.com for 3 months doing mostly side gigs. WIth the payment, it wasn't much of an issue for me. The first payment indeed, it was more "special", as in, it took 2 months until I got the money in my account. But any other payment after that, were processed within days (at worst). I had some other issues (due to the country I'm working from), like my VISA card not being accepted so I had to do... Source: 10 months ago
I once posted on reddit my thoughts on freelancer.com and I assume, that it does not have a high reputation among other redditors. Someone who hired freelancers on that very site said, that clearing a payment is very difficult on that site, which I could understand. So do you have also faced other problems on that side? I am also waiting for payment since two weeks. Other than that, I think that the layout looks... Source: 10 months ago
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