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#1 skyhawk133   User is offline

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*** Job Posting Guidelines ***

Posted 21 November 2008 - 12:57 PM

Welcome to the Dream.In.Code "Post a Job" forum. This is not the place to post requests for programming help or homework assignments.

Rules for Posting a Job
Jobs should be posted as a new thread in the "Post a Job" forum. Each job should be titled like this:
  • For actual jobs: JOB - [Technology] - [Location]
  • For contract jobs: CONTRACT - [Technology] - [Location]
  • For non-profit/volunteer: VOLUNTEER - [Technology] - [Location]
  • For offsite/telecommute put "Off Site" for the [Location]


Example: JOB - C# Developer - Albuquerque, NM
Example: CONTRACT - PHP Web Application - Off Site

In the body of the thread, include a detailed description of your requirement, complete contact info, compensation information, and any other pertinent information.

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#2 mdstaff   User is offline

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Re: *** Job Posting Guidelines ***

Posted 20 February 2009 - 10:37 PM

Hey SkyHawk,

Just a thought, but for end users, maybe a new column like Post Date would help people find more recent posts quickly.

Thnx,
Matt
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#3 JeremyBenson11   User is offline

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Re: *** Job Posting Guidelines ***

Posted 29 January 2022 - 08:16 AM

There should be a clearly marked forum for freelancing. Simple one-off jobs. Class bebugging, ect.
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#4 Martyr2   User is offline

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Re: *** Job Posting Guidelines ***

Posted 29 January 2022 - 11:29 AM

There is. Look on the right side menu. Here is the link...

Freelancing : https://www.dreaminc...02-freelancing/

I am not quite sure what the debugging has to do with freelancing, but we have language specific forums that you can paste code into to do debugging with others on. :)
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