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Re: Share Your Remote Job Experience As A Developer by nowpresence(f): 3:26pm On Jul 06, 2020
timbs001:

Job Description: Translating business logic to code, writing unit tests, reviewing PR's, conducting Interviews, software architecture. I use primarily PHP, Python, JS and any other language as required by the project at hand.
Are you a software engineer too?
Re: Share Your Remote Job Experience As A Developer by seanwilliam(m): 3:28pm On Jul 06, 2020
tot:


Of course, a thief will defend his fellow thief. Mschew.
Your mates are earning legit money, you are here using your brains to steal from people like them working hard long hours for their money. Shouldn't you be ashamed of yourselves? Seriously.
OK
Re: Share Your Remote Job Experience As A Developer by BornRicch(m): 3:28pm On Jul 06, 2020
tot:


So now you have changed the tune from "Nigeria is bad" to "it's nothing compared to people working regular job abroad" undecided

A thief is a thief, stop calling God's name while using the same fingers to defraud people.

Can't you read and comprehend! I'm talking about the MD's you States above making lots of money for themselves. How many Nigerians with their qualifications are opportuned to become an MD? Stop it, top to bottom are corrupt.. A regular worker in overseas can make exactly the same or more than those MD's you mentioned above. God is merciful, His mercy is beyond imagination... There's a different between a pathetic liar and a lair, hope you get it. I'm done for the day with you guys on nairaland.... I wish y'all heart warming Nigerians good...
Re: Share Your Remote Job Experience As A Developer by tot(f): 3:31pm On Jul 06, 2020
BornRicch:


Can't you read and comprehend! I'm talking about the MD's you States above making lots of money for themselves. How many Nigerians with their qualifications are opportuned to become an MD? Stop it, top to bottom are corrupt.. A regular worker in overseas can make exactly the same or more than those MD's you mentioned above. God is merciful, His mercy is beyond imagination... There's a different between a pathetic liar and a lair, hope you get it. I'm done for the day with you guys on nairaland.... I wish y'all heart warming Nigerians good...

Mister man, don't go far. I am referring to the OP and other young Nigerians in tech roles making money legitimately rather than scamming. Stop misinterpreting the comment. What's my business with the MD?
Re: Share Your Remote Job Experience As A Developer by sCross: 3:44pm On Jul 06, 2020
Loool, me too see am ooo. These are the lies people peddle to feel good about themselves.

flexyrule:
MD salary of most banks?
If I talk now, you'll report to the Mods that I abused you.
Let me allow you to wallow in your ignorance...
Re: Share Your Remote Job Experience As A Developer by martinz1: 3:46pm On Jul 06, 2020
I am A full stack web developer/programmer
Techs are ::
Python
Django
Node js
Javascript
Mongodb
sql

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Re: Share Your Remote Job Experience As A Developer by MrJavaS: 3:54pm On Jul 06, 2020
thenaijacoder:
There is more to remote jobs than you think. Here is my personal experience.

Recently, i received a mail from a remote american tech company that i applied for. I was informed, that an interview will take placed few days, i prepared for the interview and the day came , lot of questions were asked that questioned my experience in web development. Finally the interview was over, but still i felt that i really embarrassed myself and messed up but i kept my fate.

Two days later, i received a mail from the same company where all the company guidelines, workflows and other necessary information i needed to get started were contained.

I resumed work a week after, soon i decided to set up my work environment just for me to realize i will be working actively at midnight from 11:30 - 6:30 due to time zones difference.

So basically, my life was staying on the PC every night and i adapted to it to the extent that i might not use my PC yet i can't sleep at night.

Soon after, i felt ill for 3 days after 4 weeks of sleepless nights and i was advised to reduce my working time and sleep often.

Knowing it was dangerous for my health, i cut my working time to 4AM and i will be off to bed. This step almost cost me my job because i published a new feature to the company product but i didn't include proper documentation of what the feature does and the developers and the members were annoyed with me to that.

Since it was a remote company though they have an office at California, most of their members work remotely, the company meetings are always held on Thursday via Google Meet and i have been marked absent for 3 times in a row which is really bad for my report. I was warned if i miss the next meeting, there is a possibility that i might be on probation or worst relieved of my role.

NB: I work as a frontend developer using Vuejs as my core language.

Share yours

Wow...vue.js

Well just try lookin for a job in Nigeria. Although I'm not sure Nigerian developers actually use it (Vue.js) its mostly outdated php
Re: Share Your Remote Job Experience As A Developer by soleexx(m): 3:54pm On Jul 06, 2020
Esbeejayou:


Hello, I'm an aspiring developer and I've been doing some self-learning. I discovered so many remote opportunities but I don't have enough skills.
Do you mind being my coach?

Thanks, in anticipation


What can you do as a developer at the moment

Drop some remote links

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Re: Share Your Remote Job Experience As A Developer by vaspire: 4:00pm On Jul 06, 2020
[quote author=thenaijacoder post=91382630]There is more to remote jobs than you think. Here is my personal experience.

Recently, i received a mail from a remote american tech company that i applied for. I was informed, that an interview will take placed few days, i prepared for the interview and the day came , lot of questions were asked that questioned my experience in web development. Finally the interview was over, but still i felt that i really embarrassed myself and messed up but i kept my fate.

Two days later, i received a mail from the same company where all the company guidelines, workflows and other necessary information i needed to get started were contained.

I resumed work a week after, soon i decided to set up my work environment just for me to realize i will be working actively at midnight from 11:30 - 6:30 due to time zones difference.

So basically, my life was staying on the PC every night and i adapted to it to the extent that i might not use my PC yet i can't sleep at night.

Soon after, i felt ill for 3 days after 4 weeks of sleepless nights and i was advised to reduce my working time and sleep often.

Knowing it was dangerous for my health, i cut my working time to 4AM and i will be off to bed. This step almost cost me my job because i published a new feature to the company product but i didn't include proper documentation of what the feature does and the developers and the members were annoyed with me to that.

Since it was a remote company though they have an office at California, most of their members work remotely, the company meetings are always held on Thursday via Google Meet and i have been marked absent for 3 times in a row which is really bad for my report. I was warned if i miss the next meeting, there is a possibility that i might be on probation or worst relieved of my role.

NB: I work as a frontend developer using Vuejs as my core language.

Why do I not believe this story? As a front-end developer in one of the banks in Nigeria, E2 level salary is 250,000 naira a month which is already more than $500 dollar you claim that your international company pay you. I would have believed this story if the salary is $50000 not $500. Please go and look for a job in a Nigerian company if you are really good. They pay more than that and some even allow remote work. I know people working remotely as software developers. Their salary is either close to a million or more than and some work as from 3:00 am. I really doubt if any reasonable company will give you the time you say you work irrespective of the time zone. I know we all want attention but let us not use lies to shame others!
Re: Share Your Remote Job Experience As A Developer by vaspire: 4:02pm On Jul 06, 2020
Why do I not believe this story? As a front-end developer in one of the banks in Nigeria, E2 level salary is 250,000 naira a month which is already more than $500 dollar you claim that your international company pay you. I would have believed this story if the salary is $50000 not $500. Please go and look for a job in a Nigerian company if you are really good. They pay more than that and some even allow remote work. I know people working remotely as software developers. Their salary is either close to a million or more than and some work as from 3:00 am. I really doubt if any reasonable company will give you the time you say you work irrespective of the time zone. I know we all want attention but let us not use lies to shame others!
Re: Share Your Remote Job Experience As A Developer by Assetosky(m): 4:03pm On Jul 06, 2020
How do you people learn all these things! I want to learn.
Re: Share Your Remote Job Experience As A Developer by Barywhyte(m): 4:09pm On Jul 06, 2020
jubrilELsudan:
YOU ARE VERY STUPID.

YOU KNOW YOU WORK ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT, COMMON SENSE SHOULD TELL YOU THAT YOU MUST SLEEP DURING THE DAY JUST LIKE MEDICAL STAFFS AND OTHER WORKERS WHO WORK NIGHT SHIFT DO.


BUT YOUR TYPICAL 9JA MENTALITY WON'T ALLOW YOU TO SLEEP DURING THE DAY CAUSE YOU MUST ROAM AROUND TOWN LOOKING FOR KUKUNASE AND SHOWING OFF TO PEOPLE WITH THE SMALL CHANGE THAT HAS ENTERED YOUR HAND.

shocked
Re: Share Your Remote Job Experience As A Developer by FahBuLous: 4:23pm On Jul 06, 2020
Is Computer programming and Web development the same thing?? Pls help a brother

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Re: Share Your Remote Job Experience As A Developer by Bbass1990(m): 4:29pm On Jul 06, 2020
Your health is ur wealthy, don't develop what ur money wouldn't cure.

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Re: Share Your Remote Job Experience As A Developer by Nobody: 4:32pm On Jul 06, 2020
andersononwubuy:
Pls, what is the name of the company,I would like to work with them,I am a front end web developer,her are some of my finished projects, pls link me up

The first and last frame are tutorial a direct replica of a travesty media tutorial video. Nice work though.

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Re: Share Your Remote Job Experience As A Developer by jubrilELsudan: 4:37pm On Jul 06, 2020
Innoxxacs:
see hatred, how is it even your business, change your life oh, just see the sh*t you just vomited



INDEED YOU ARE BEYOND STUPID.

THIS IS THE PROBLEM WITH YOU LAZY PRESENT DAY NIGERIAN YOUTH. YOU DON'T USE YOUR BRAIN TO THINK .

ANYBODY WITH A LITTLE BIT OF COMMON SENSE WILL DEFINATELY SEE THE WISDOM IN WHAT AM SAYING.


FYI, I HAVE BEEN LIVING ABROAD SINCE 2001.

I HAVE NEVER BEEN TO YOUR SHITHOLE NIGERIA SINCE I LEFT IN 2001 AND WILL NEVER EVER COME BACK.

I AM LIVING VERY COMFORTABLY WHERE I AM.



CORONA FALL INSIDE YOUR ANUS.

Re: Share Your Remote Job Experience As A Developer by kpolli(m): 4:45pm On Jul 06, 2020
thenaijacoder:


Well, the pay isn't that much $500 per month but it is quite okay for me though.

I would have aksed for more but i am not good at negotiating so i went with the flow.

You do know this is about 5% of what the average developer in California earns
Re: Share Your Remote Job Experience As A Developer by MrJavaS: 5:03pm On Jul 06, 2020
Guest911:

I work for a Californian company too, my work starts at 3:00pm and end at 10:00pm, I have never missed a standup meetings, and I always give an hour heads up if I was ever going to be late for meetings.

One thing my remote team and I agreed on was the time overlap.
So I just go on slack report that I have started working on xyzzy features and by 10:00pm, I go again and tell them what I was able to accomplish and that I'm going to bed. I work as backend using Nodejs and ExpressJs.

EDIT: I saw where you mentioned you earn $500, dude I won't advise you to quit immediately, I would advise you to sharpen your skills and apply to jobs in Australian, Berlin etc. You now have remote work experience.

I've been working remotely for 4 years, my least pay is still $5000. my goal is to hit $10,000 ~ $15,000 per month by 2021 that's why I'm taking algorithm classes.

I am also learning express and node. I also have decent front end skills. Can you suggest a site that pays ....?
Re: Share Your Remote Job Experience As A Developer by soleexx(m): 5:34pm On Jul 06, 2020
FahBuLous:
Is Computer programming and Web development the same thing?? Pls help a brother

To be a certified full stack web developer you need to have great knowledge of programming

Computer programming consists
Ruby
Java
C++
PHP
And many more
Re: Share Your Remote Job Experience As A Developer by nwizy(m): 5:49pm On Jul 06, 2020
thenaijacoder:
There is more to remote jobs than you think. Here is my personal experience.

Recently, i received a mail from a remote american tech company that i applied for. I was informed, that an interview will take placed few days, i prepared for the interview and the day came , lot of questions were asked that questioned my experience in web development. Finally the interview was over, but still i felt that i really embarrassed myself and messed up but i kept my fate.

Two days later, i received a mail from the same company where all the company guidelines, workflows and other necessary information i needed to get started were contained.

I resumed work a week after, soon i decided to set up my work environment just for me to realize i will be working actively at midnight from 11:30 - 6:30 due to time zones difference.

So basically, my life was staying on the PC every night and i adapted to it to the extent that i might not use my PC yet i can't sleep at night.

Soon after, i felt ill for 3 days after 4 weeks of sleepless nights and i was advised to reduce my working time and sleep often.

Knowing it was dangerous for my health, i cut my working time to 4AM and i will be off to bed. This step almost cost me my job because i published a new feature to the company product but i didn't include proper documentation of what the feature does and the developers and the members were annoyed with me to that.

Since it was a remote company though they have an office at California, most of their members work remotely, the company meetings are always held on Thursday via Google Meet and i have been marked absent for 3 times in a row which is really bad for my report. I was warned if i miss the next meeting, there is a possibility that i might be on probation or worst relieved of my role.

NB: I work as a frontend developer using Vuejs as my core language.

Share yours

Pls I need to be put through in this web development job hunt. If I could be your boy I will take with super humility. Here is my contact 08109275056 or pls drop yours. Thanks.

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Re: Share Your Remote Job Experience As A Developer by 4dor: 5:58pm On Jul 06, 2020
Sunexy:

Bro do you have any link to apply for European IT jobs remotely??

Stackoverflow, Indeed, Google, Github are the surest links I know.

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Re: Share Your Remote Job Experience As A Developer by BornRicch(m): 6:18pm On Jul 06, 2020
tot:


Mister man, don't go far. I am referring to the OP and other young Nigerians in tech roles making money legitimately rather than scamming. Stop misinterpreting the comment. What's my business with the MD?

Peace ✌️
Re: Share Your Remote Job Experience As A Developer by Rolexjerry(m): 6:23pm On Jul 06, 2020
Coder2Client:


You can do all the sleeping during the day and in the evening you can take some sip of lipton and not coffee. Coffee is injurious to health.
It's still harmful to health when u change the normal Circadian cycle.

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Re: Share Your Remote Job Experience As A Developer by pat077: 7:01pm On Jul 06, 2020
Bigfish121:
As for me I am not a developer.though I work as a data entry expert.i got the job from upwork.my pay depends on the amount of effort I put and I do work anytime I like
which skill /skills are needed to be a data entry expert?
Re: Share Your Remote Job Experience As A Developer by NarnieAceTech: 7:09pm On Jul 06, 2020
ThreeBlackBird:


The first and last frame are tutorial a direct replica of a travesty media tutorial video. Nice work though.

Lol. Funny. you have keen eyes. But I'm pretty sure you still have yours somewhere I still have mine on my hard disk
Re: Share Your Remote Job Experience As A Developer by NarnieAceTech: 7:10pm On Jul 06, 2020
ThreeBlackBird:


The first and last frame are tutorial a direct replica of a travesty media tutorial video. Nice work though.

Lol. Funny. You have keen eyes. But I'm pretty sure you still have yours somewhere. I still have mine on my hard disk, though I added more contents and page. Reminds me of my early days.

Do you work remotely as well? Please share
Re: Share Your Remote Job Experience As A Developer by dongodav: 7:12pm On Jul 06, 2020
Give me the company. I can work throughout the night cos I need the job. I am a full-stack developer.




thenaijacoder:
There is more to remote jobs than you think. Here is my personal experience.

Recently, i received a mail from a remote american tech company that i applied for. I was informed, that an interview will take placed few days, i prepared for the interview and the day came , lot of questions were asked that questioned my experience in web development. Finally the interview was over, but still i felt that i really embarrassed myself and messed up but i kept my fate.

Two days later, i received a mail from the same company where all the company guidelines, workflows and other necessary information i needed to get started were contained.

I resumed work a week after, soon i decided to set up my work environment just for me to realize i will be working actively at midnight from 11:30 - 6:30 due to time zones difference.

So basically, my life was staying on the PC every night and i adapted to it to the extent that i might not use my PC yet i can't sleep at night.

Soon after, i felt ill for 3 days after 4 weeks of sleepless nights and i was advised to reduce my working time and sleep often.

Knowing it was dangerous for my health, i cut my working time to 4AM and i will be off to bed. This step almost cost me my job because i published a new feature to the company product but i didn't include proper documentation of what the feature does and the developers and the members were annoyed with me to that.

Since it was a remote company though they have an office at California, most of their members work remotely, the company meetings are always held on Thursday via Google Meet and i have been marked absent for 3 times in a row which is really bad for my report. I was warned if i miss the next meeting, there is a possibility that i might be on probation or worst relieved of my role.

NB: I work as a frontend developer using Vuejs as my core language.

Share yours
Re: Share Your Remote Job Experience As A Developer by upsupa(m): 7:23pm On Jul 06, 2020
thenaijacoder:


Well, the pay isn't that much $500 per month but it is quite okay for me though.

I would have aksed for more but i am not good at negotiating so i went with the flow.

If you get enough experience and get quite good at it, find another one and increase your pay. $500/month, they are cheating you

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Re: Share Your Remote Job Experience As A Developer by Bigfish121(m): 7:29pm On Jul 06, 2020
No skill actually.when you get the job you will be taught how to go about it ND you will also been given a tutorial video


pat077:
which skill /skills are needed to be a data entry expert?

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Re: Share Your Remote Job Experience As A Developer by Iamxbrando(m): 7:30pm On Jul 06, 2020
Stewart883:


What!!! Are u serious That's too poor. I presently work remotely with a company in based in Romania as a Market research analyst (here in Nigeria) and the pay is over $2200 and also attached to it is transportation allowance of $300 monthly... Hmm I still find it hard to believe u earn just $500 damn!!

Great Job! I'd be glad to know how you came across such a company. I'm a professional Copywriter and SEO expert.

Thanks for your response in advance!✊
Re: Share Your Remote Job Experience As A Developer by Nobody: 7:46pm On Jul 06, 2020
NarnieAceTech:


Lol. Funny. You have keen eyes. But I'm pretty sure you still have yours somewhere. I still have mine on my hard disk, though I added more contents and page. Reminds me of my early days.

Do you work remotely as well? Please share

Absolutely angry I didn't also replace the dummy text. I'm still in the learning process. Trying to make my website interactive enough and trying to build a portfolio. How has it been as a web developer?

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Re: Share Your Remote Job Experience As A Developer by Bahddo(m): 7:50pm On Jul 06, 2020
4dor:


This is the reason why I target European remote jobs, this time zone thing can be wild.

Btw your pay is verrrryyyyy low, you are being exploited, even if you are a beginner you should be earning double of your current pay. Most of the folks I know earn 2k dollars upwards.
It's not that easy getting remote jobs with companies in the EU because of their labour policies. Many companies would prefer to even sponsor your visa and pay for relocation rather than give you a remote role when you live outside the EU, especially if you are in Africa.

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