Monday, 18 January 2016

reason why i wanna join topal

The only reason I don’t like freelance platforms such as elance is that it’s hard to find long-term projects for a competitive salary there. Most of the projects are low-paying short-term projects, and you have to be on their site every day, so you can catch (on time) and apply quickly for the occasional good project that is posted there. That is boring, and very time consuming. TopTal promises to provide opportunities for you, so you don’t have to waste an entire day just searching for a good project.
i want a long term relation with the clients.
I’ve worked as a freelancer for the last 3 years, and the projects I’ve been involved in have ranged from simple desktop applications to complex web applications for my clients. Most of the applications that I’ve worked on are still in use today, by companies, organizations and individuals. Whenever I’ve worked in a team with other engineers, I’ve always been one of the people that have worked the hardest, and who were responsible for making sure that the web actually worked. That led me to help and collaborate with other people (who had other responsibilities on the same project), so I got to learn various technologies.


My favorite language is Java, and I’ve worked with technologies and frameworks such as Spring Framework, Play Framework, Hibernate, JUnit, Guice, etc. I also have a lot of experience with web design (HTML, CSS, JavaScript), Big Data, cloud technologies, and relational and non-relational database systems.


Recently, I have been involved with a lot of freelance work on different kinds of projects. I’ve researched a lot of sites that enable freelancers to find work (such as oDesk and Elance), and I’ve worked on a couple of projects there. Needless to say, it’s very difficult to find an interesting project at those sites, because most of the work that is posted there is for short-term easy-to-do tasks that aren’t paid well.

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The only reason I don’t like freelance platforms such as elance is that it’s hard to find long-term projects for a competitive salary there. Most of the projects are low-paying short-term projects, and you have to be on their site every day, so you can catch (on time) and apply quickly for the occasional good project that is posted there. That is boring, and very time consuming. TopTal promises to provide opportunities for you, so you don’t have to waste an entire day just searching for a good project.
i want a long term relation with the clients.
I’ve worked as a freelancer for the last 3 years, and the projects I’ve been involved in have ranged from simple desktop applications to complex web applications for my clients. Most of the applications that I’ve worked on are still in use today, by companies, organizations and individuals. Whenever I’ve worked in a team with other engineers, I’ve always been one of the people that have worked the hardest, and who were responsible for making sure that the web actually worked. That led me to help and collaborate with other people (who had other responsibilities on the same project), so I got to learn various technologies.


My favorite language is Java, and I’ve worked with technologies and frameworks such as Spring Framework, Play Framework, Hibernate, JUnit, Guice, etc. I also have a lot of experience with web design (HTML, CSS, JavaScript), Big Data, cloud technologies, and relational and non-relational database systems.
Recently, I have been involved with a lot of freelance work on different kinds of projects. I’ve researched a lot of sites that enable freelancers to find work (such as oDesk and Elance), and I’ve worked on a couple of projects there. Needless to say, it’s very difficult to find an interesting project at those sites, because most of the work that is posted there is for short-term easy-to-do tasks that aren’t paid well.