I want to get a job as a programmer, but only for a month or two. All jobs on the market that I looked at are for at least one year. Do you have any suggestions, LULZ?
I want to get a job as a programmer, but only for a month or two. All jobs on the market that I looked at are for at least one year. Do you have any suggestions, LULZ?
impossible for a junior unless you have skills no one will take you seriously. Note that proofing your skills is the hard part.
Even for a low pay? I have some github projects
depends on your country and what wage you are demanding if you are willing to do go very low people are going to be suspicious as well wondering how good your work can possible be if you are that desperate. If you freelance like the anon suggest you will have a hard time finding contacts since pajeet undercut you. Its hard without a network you can offer services to.
Usually if you want temporary work you would have to do manual work that pays alright and is often short term gigs you get within a day or two like warehouse stuff.
I am from Poland and I would want at least 8 euros per hour
If I am able to work remotely for another country that is also an option
>8 euros
Retardedly low
My situation is exceptional. I cannot be a choosy beggar
I suck at marketing but I might give that a try. Though probably at least a month will pass before I even get an offer at which time it will be too late
Approach people you already have a contact for. Plenty of them surely run 10 year old plus websites unoptimized for mobile.
Though be careful about not being screwed over.
Or really look into IoT if some companies are doing low volume custom productions. Plenty of them need a guy to hack together some small demo.
I doubt that they do but I will try
thanks for this too
For unproven guy and such a short window it really isn't in Eastern Europe. If the guy doesn't have uni or is mid study it's quite adequate, if on a low side
I am in the senior year of university atm yes
Just pose it as "trying to get experience" and hint at possible future collaboration if things go well.
Also uni doesn't have any options, tohse companies are used to students demanding weird working conditions.
Forgot to add, but being freelance significantly simplifies the job for the company/individual you are working for. Working as a employee is a hasle.
8 Euros shouldn't be a problem with web dev freelancing. Though you absolutely need to market yourself.
When it comes to IoT projects are much smaller in scope and so joing in for few months is possible. Getting job in the field (without Prior experience/degree) for similar wage wasn't a problem for me in Czechia. (Though reasonable GitHub portfolio was a must)
Working as SQL slave also could be possible. Though no experience with that
>Need a job to get experience
>Need experience to get a job
Nobody is willing to train, and nobody is worth training. The world really is fucked.
two months is usually a internship those are usually unpaid unless you land one in a bank. If OP is willing to relocate and suck dick/play the social game he could get one most of the bank intern are retarded but get paid shitton.
Grown up people with responsibilities can't simply work unpaid for two months, anon.
I know thats why I said its next to impossible anyway a quick google search brings up plenty of remote jobs in Germany for poles remote if you want more money keep in mind though that Germans like to abuse wagies.
apply for a job and quit after two months
Freelance webdev, or some small IoT if you have connections. Two months is to small of a window for most projects
just quit, idiot
No
I will work for 5 euros an hour
Try finding a job in your local area, like make an app for a mall or local fish selling place or something
Otherwise try getting into a startup company, or apply to those jobs anyway, they might just take you as an intern
Is there any site where you could get proxy jobs?
You know someone with a job outsources his work to you so that he doesn't have to work at all and you get a portion of his paycheck