Top Freelance Jobs from Job Board – Week 3, December



Looking for a new client? The FreelanceSwitch job board is a great resource of freelance gigs and opportunities. These opportunities are in various fields, from development to writing to design, and come from a wide range of potential clients. The job board is hand-moderated by dedicated staff and volunteers from the freelance community.

Each week, we’ll feature a selection of the best job opportunities posted for the week. This week, we’re featuring jobs in Programming, Web Design, Web Development and more!

To apply for any of these jobs, simply pick up a FreelanceSwitch membership for an affordable $7 a month. See something you like? Join now!

Programmer needed to create a Web Application and to become our “go to” guy

Budget: $500 to $1,000

We are looking for a person / company who can help us jump start our App Trailer Template service. We want to find someone we can trust and hire many times after this job is done. So please consider this as a “Trial” job, hopefully we will establish a healthy and professional business relationship, (long term).

We are a Company that creates Video advertisement for App Developers, we do so by creating custom animations for them, or recycling 3D Animations, so in a way we are creating our own templates. This web application will give us the opportunity to reach more people at once, and will help us greatly reduce production costs.

This web application’s main purpose is to facilitate ordering of our products and services. It should be able to be embedded on any website, our own and our affiliate’s. It’s designed to be a “Fancy Form”. We are just gathering client’s information and assets.

Learn more & apply!

Web/Graphic Designer for Tourism Website

Budget: $500 to $1,000

We are a small london based digital agency looking for a designer who can take a set of 4 wireframes and produce an appealing website design in PSD format based on our brief.

You should be used to this way of working and be able to create clean layered photoshop designs.

There are some guidelines and existing materials that you can use but you will have quite a bit of freedom in defining typography, colour schemes, design elements etc. You will also need to consider basic interaction such as hover effects.

Learn more & apply!

Freelance Sr. Web/PHP Developer Needed

Budget: $1,000 to $2,500

Do you dream in code and are kind of a big deal at developing crisp, semantic XHTML? Is CSS your swiss army knife? Do you go to sleep at night thinking of how you could restructure a function for greater efficiency and improve your website’s load time? Do you pride yourself on your ability to shink graphics and create small footprint scripts? If so, then this position at Scoop may be for you!

We are looking to hire a new front-end developer familiar with SEO, semantic markup, an XHTML guru, CSS master and JavaScript / JQuery ninja. All applicants should have strong experience in developing for the web, knowledge of web standards, developing for cross browser compatibility and manipulating the DOM with such ease as you did your parents as a kid.

We are an online marketing, lead generation and user experience shop, so front-end isn’t the only thing you’ll be doing. As a front-end developer you’ll be collaborating with our design team to create some of the best user interaction experiences on the web. Beyond JavaScript (both pure JavaScript and jQuery), XHTML and CSS(3) you’ll also need to have knowledge of PHP, working with MVC frameworks such as CodeIgniter and developing code using OOP principles. These skills are going to be necessary for this position as the back-end experience commonly crosses over to the front-end work.
Freelance positions available. Position is part time to full time based on available projects.

Learn more & apply!

Full Time Editor

Budget: $500 to $1,000

Overview:
We’re a start up online marketing services firm based in California and are looking for creative, passionate and versatile Editor with excellent English skills to join our growing team.

Our ideal candidate with be able to write and edit at a master level in American English.
Editors will be responsible managing content flow between our SEO, Freelance writers (we us writeaid.net), and our Web Developers, while helping to craft engaging content for a variety of websites and printed materials that need new articles on a weekly basis. Working hours are from 9am to 6pm Philippines with some flexibility, and Editors will be asked to touch base with the SEO, Writers, and Web Strategy team daily via Skype and E-mail.

Learn more & apply!

Freelance Front-End Web Developer: Slicer & Dicer

Budget: $1,000 to $2,500

Are you a CSS slicing ninja? Can you turn a Photoshop concept into a fully working website? If you know CSS3, HTML5, jQuery, and love web standards, then we would be a good match.

The Job
At PaperStreet you will work on front-end development, slicing and dicing websites to make our award winning designs go live. We will give you very detailed Photoshop concepts, and you will give us back a fully working website, ready for content insertion.

What We Need
We are looking for a freelance back-end developer to assist on projects on an as-needed basis. We have been in business since 2001 and worked with remote employees in the US, South America, India and Europe during that time. With our experience, we provide clear deliverables, deadlines, and guaranteed payment for projects. We just need you to help our team and clients.

Learn more & apply!

PG

Owner and Creative Director of January Creative in Nashville, Tennessee, Amber has been a self-employed graphic and web designer for over four years, starting early in her collegiate career. Amber has a unique passion for not only all things design, but all things business as well. Freelancing as a student gave Amber an opportunity to start a student freelancing blog, appropriately named Students That Freelance, to help other students start freelancing in their collegiate years. You can follow her on Twitter.


  1. No Comments, be the first.

Leave a Comment