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Dart freelancer for web app, not Flutter

Dart freelancer for web app. 2024-09-17

The very small team at FairSplit is looking for a freelance Dart developer for a large web app. No agencies please, only individuals.

Payment is per hour worked. Hourly value dependent on your demonstrable experience. All work is remote.

Requisites:

  • Able to dedicate 30h to 40h per week, at your discretion. No less than 30h.
  • Intermediate English.
  • Good communication: you don't disappear, you don't shun video calls, you are present on our Discord server while working, you ask for help when needed and you do provide advice when you see the opportunity.

If you are looking for work which will bring you good karma -- where "don't be evil" is still real -- FairSplit is a small company that treats its customers very well, preventing discord by offering people a just, fair division system. You can be sure your work will improve the state of the world.

This is not a temporary project, you could work at FairSplit for years. You will not work alone, you will be part of a team of 3 or 4 developers, creating and maintaining a web app in the Dart language.

As a developer, here are the things you’ll use and must not hate:

  • git.
  • Dart.
  • Trello.
  • Linux and open source tools.
  • We'll write the core of our app isolated from web frameworks.
  • We hold a 2-hour-long team meeting once a week.

Things we use but you can hate:

  • An extremely basic web framework. (We do not use Flutter.)
  • Python in the backend.

Please contact [email protected] with information about yourself, such as resumé, public repositories etc.

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