🚨One for my EU network - Must be based outside of the UK🚨
Evantis Technology is looking for 3 x Senior Fullstack Engineers to start on projects starting next week & during the first week of January, both projects will be greenfield.
✅Extensive React, Node and Typescript experience
✅Fully remote
✅ 3 to 6-month contracts
If you are available and would like to learn more about the specific projects, please contact me via DM or email.
📧 [email protected]
Hi Adam,
I will be happy to help you with your role on a freelance basis from Amsterdam with b2b contracts via my ltd company for easy tax compliant payments in the EU. I build both typescript/nodejs backends with grapql as well as frontends with react/vue.
Here is my background:
● I am a pro software dev with 20+ years of experience, MSCi, live in Amsterdam, EU citizen, prefer remote, available now.
● I am currently freelancing specializing in fintech and e-commerce using Javascript / Typescript / React / NodeJS /NextJS / GraphQL / SQL / Postgres and more;
● In recent years, I have led various frontend teams and have built 3 e-commerce platforms for world-wide deployment working remotely with teams from Australia/Singapore to Mexico/USA;
● Earlier, I worked for 17 years in a large telecom corporation in the tv broadcast and video streaming industry developing 20+ enterprise-scale applications in Javascript / C / XML / OTT / ITV etc;
● I am looking for lead/principal+ level senior positions with my stack, serious rates please;
If that sounds like a match to you, let me know.
Have a wonderful day so far!
Evgenij
Will you join the recruitment call of Zoltan?
In the meantime come talk to me about the opportunities we have for Latam Developers at Foothill Solutions, focusing on Latam talent for positions of all seniorities, sure mainly seniors 🤷♂️ , but that does not mean I'll pass on Junior talent ready to face new challenges 🤟 .
Focusing on 🕵♂️ :
Fullstack Devs
- .Net 6
- Microsoft SQL Server
- Microservice architecture
- Designing Web API's
React Native Developer
- Strong understanding of React.js and its core principles, along with Redux.
- Experience with popular React workflows (such as Redux).
- Experience with RESTful APIs and mobile libraries for networking.
Excelsior!
#NodeJS#DotNet#CareerAdvice
Hey everyone! 😊
I'm reaching out because I'm in a bit of a dilemma. I’m currently living in Toronto, and I’ve noticed that there aren't many backend job opportunities for Node.js around here. I’ve really developed a solid skill set in Node.js, and I’d hate to see it go to waste.
So here’s where I’m stuck:
Should I continue honing my Node.js skills?
Or is it time to pivot and dive into .NET instead?
🤔 It’s a tough choice, and I would love to hear your thoughts!
A few points to consider:
Job Market: Are jobs for Node.js growing in other regions, or is .NET taking the lead in Toronto?
Versatility: Is it worth it to learn .NET to broaden my opportunities, even though I enjoy working with Node.js?
Community and resources: Are there good resources available to help someone transition into .NET if I choose that route?
It would be amazing to hear from anyone who has faced a similar situation. 👉 Have you had to make a switch from Node.js...
Should I Learn .NET or Stick with Node.js for Better Job Prospects?
Answers: https://lnkd.in/gyK2R-6P
Let's Connect!
Have you faced similar challenges? Share your insig...
Sometimes I wonder about the effectiveness of our industry's hiring standards.
I, for one, have learned almost nothing to write about in the last year about React that I didn’t know before, and I’d argue that any developer with some decent software engineering experience could get to the same level of expertise in React as someone with years of experience solely in React.
There is just so much that you can learn about a specific tool.
GraphQL, to give you a different example, can probably be learned in less than a month, and mastered to a high level in less than 6.
Typescript, if you come from a different statically typed language (some say typescript is not a language but let’s not start this discussion here), will probably have very little for you to learn once you have 3 years of study and production work with it.
I’m not even saying that experience itself is bad, but I’m really thoughtful about this “experience with a specific tool” thing.
Just imagine how many software engineering candidates so many companies have lost because “uuuuh you don’t know my can-be-learned-in-a-month tool”.
I’ve been thrown at problems out of my scope many times before, having to solve golang and python stuff when they’re not even my focus, and still, I was able to do them just nicely, and I don’t even consider myself to be that good.
This industry needs to change it’s hiring standards.
Tech Recruiter looking to connect with the best TypeScript candidates across Denmark! 🧑💻
🚨UK REMOTE ROLE – UP TO £100K🚨
I am currently working with an exciting client looking to add to their team with an experienced Senior Frontend Developer.
This SaaS company has just received £25 million in funding so are looking to scale its engineering team rapidly! Their core product is centered around customer service software; however it's feature rich with AI tools and many greenfield projects that they want someone to lead – there’s always something new to build.
They’re looking for:
🌟A frontend expert who has a preference for frontend architecture
🌟6/7 years’ experience with TypeScript, React, GraphQL and Memo Hook
🌟Any experience with React Native and Next.js
🌟Someone with product startup experience
🌟Someone based in the UK
On offer is up to £100K, plus benefits. You’ll be working remote, however, they have an office in South West London if you're able to come in once a week💻
If you are interested in this role, please drop me a message.
#NodeJS#DotNet#CareerAdvice
Hey everyone! 😊
I'm reaching out because I'm in a bit of a dilemma. I’m currently living in Toronto, and I’ve noticed that there aren't many backend job opportunities for Node.js around here. I’ve really developed a solid skill set in Node.js, and I’d hate to see it go to waste.
So here’s where I’m stuck:
Should I continue honing my Node.js skills?
Or is it time to pivot and dive into .NET instead?
🤔 It’s a tough choice, and I would love to hear your thoughts!
A few points to consider:
Job Market: Are jobs for Node.js growing in other regions, or is .NET taking the lead in Toronto?
Versatility: Is it worth it to learn .NET to broaden my opportunities, even though I enjoy working with Node.js?
Community and resources: Are there good resources available to help someone transition into .NET if I choose that route?
It would be amazing to hear from anyone who has faced a similar situation. 👉 Have you had to make a switch from Node.js...
Should I Learn .NET or Stick with Node.js for Better Job Prospects?
Answers: https://lnkd.in/gRED9Mcx
Let's Connect!
Have you faced similar challenges? Share your insig...
Lead Fullstack Developer ● I build e-commerce and fintech with ● React ● Typescript ● NextJS ● NodeJS ● GraphQL and more.
5dHi Adam, I will be happy to help you with your role on a freelance basis from Amsterdam with b2b contracts via my ltd company for easy tax compliant payments in the EU. I build both typescript/nodejs backends with grapql as well as frontends with react/vue. Here is my background: ● I am a pro software dev with 20+ years of experience, MSCi, live in Amsterdam, EU citizen, prefer remote, available now. ● I am currently freelancing specializing in fintech and e-commerce using Javascript / Typescript / React / NodeJS /NextJS / GraphQL / SQL / Postgres and more; ● In recent years, I have led various frontend teams and have built 3 e-commerce platforms for world-wide deployment working remotely with teams from Australia/Singapore to Mexico/USA; ● Earlier, I worked for 17 years in a large telecom corporation in the tv broadcast and video streaming industry developing 20+ enterprise-scale applications in Javascript / C / XML / OTT / ITV etc; ● I am looking for lead/principal+ level senior positions with my stack, serious rates please; If that sounds like a match to you, let me know. Have a wonderful day so far! Evgenij