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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by inniAccounts View Post
    Have you looked at Job Listings - Stack Overflow Careers 2.0

    They have a filter for telecommute jobs. Mostly permie but contracts pop up now and again.
    Good link.

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  • inniAccounts
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    Have you looked at Job Listings - Stack Overflow Careers 2.0

    They have a filter for telecommute jobs. Mostly permie but contracts pop up now and again.

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  • d000hg
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    Other option is finding work through the web - I current work 100% remotely for a Swedish company and have never met or spoken to any of them. However I never found a site specialising in this, it's happened organically from hanging around on various tech forums (LinkedIn groups are probably worthwhile too).

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  • Hex
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    There are threads on WFH and remote working already. It's very difficult to get. I'm doing it, but I worked for the client for a while in their offices and delivered a lot of good software so they still wanted me to do some development for them when I told them I couldn't come to the office any more.

    To get someone to have trust you enough to do front end dev from home takes a lot of time. The only other option is finding some fixed price chunks of work.

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  • ismadeoutofbricks
    started a topic Working from home

    Working from home

    Hello,

    Can anyone one recommend some effective methods for establishing a 100% working-from-home regime for a front-end developer please, eg recruitment agencies that specialise in this ?



    Thanks

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