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Moe Green2017-01-08 21:07:01
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Moe Green, 2017-01-08 21:07:01

How to find a team?

Good afternoon / night!
I have a small question.
How can I find a team that I want to join as a coder / front-end developer? There is a desire to work in a team to gain work experience (and money, of course). Yes, and it's easier to work, as it seems to me.
Ideally, an upwork team working for $. )
Where to look for them and where to advertise? Where do you find them (and are you looking for them at all?).

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Anton Filippov, 2017-01-09
@mQm

look for projects as an individual freelancer, sooner or later a team project will appear, and stay there. And looking for an agency on Upwork is a fucking ism, if you have no one to give 40-60% of your earnings to, I can indicate my account, you will throw me off.

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Stanislav Makarov, 2017-01-09
@Nipheris

Excuse me, what's the point? Well, in your opinion, there are some "office workers" who are searched for on hh, but there are some advanced "team guys" who work for $ and who just can't be found?
The team in which the "layout / front-end developer" will be in demand is called, as it seems to me, a web studio. There are enough web studios where you can look for work. There are quite a few specialized projects (you can call them startups), like ours, for example, which also need good "coder / front-end developer", but these are not web studios.
To be interested in who specifically works on upwork and receives $ is a little presumptuous in my opinion. It's like looking for a husband with a fat wallet for the sake of this wallet. If you really want to - write to the people (teams) represented on the upwork - and prove that they need you, why not.
Either I did not understand your question at all, or you have strange ideas about the surrounding reality.

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Puma Thailand, 2017-01-09
@opium

Working in a team is hard, much harder than without, if you can’t even work alone, why the hell do you need someone on the team?

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