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Is it worth going to work as an assistant programmer (remote freelancer)?
I saw on the job search site the vacancy "assistant programmer". A 25-year-old guy writes that he works for some company in the USA remotely, as well as freelance, and is looking for an assistant with knowledge of HTML and CSS, since there is a lot of work and does not have time. Salary 500 dollars + every month the salary will increase by 30 dollars. There is also an option if you don’t know HTML and CSS, but with a computer on “you”, then you can teach, but even then without a salary at first. Since he does not have his own office, you need to work in his apartment from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. or from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
He says that he has horizontal bars, bars, etc. in his apartment. You can take your "havka" or come up with something, etc. Also in the vacancy, the guy indicated his profile on UPwork and a profile from some other freelance exchange
It seems to be an attractive vacancy in terms of salary, especially since it is very difficult for me, as a beginner with no work experience, to find a job in a company, especially at such a time. But here I think: Something suspiciously big salary for a beginner with knowledge of HTML+CSS. Could this be a scam? For example, you work for him for a month, and then for some reason he does not pay money. Plus, it’s somehow dumb with an unknown guy to work in an apartment.
Do you think it is worth responding to such a vacancy, going for an interview, and if offered a job, agree to it? If so, how to protect yourself from scams for money and other troubles?
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The main disadvantage of this "work" is that it is not official, you will not have an entry in the labor.
Well, they didn’t pay for a month, it’s about nothing, minimal risk, but if he’s gay and you get into a gay group sex, yes, you have to refuse a hundred pounds
there are only two answers to any questions on the toaster that begin with the words "is it worth it":
1. yes, it's worth it
2. no, it's not worth
further, only the author of the question himself can choose the one that suits him best.
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