How do I describe my project to attract a skilled 'Go' developer?
Start by explaining the project goals and what you want to achieve. Mention the specific tasks and challenges a 'Go' expert will help solve. Be clear about what you expect from the final product, like neat code or a functional app.
What should I include in the job listing to interest 'Go' experts?
List all the technical skills needed, like knowledge of 'Go' programming or experience in project management. Add details about the work environment, like if it's teamwork or solo. Mention any project deadlines so they know the timeline.
How can I ensure the 'Go' expert understands the task?
Have a kickoff meeting with the 'Go' expert to go over the project details. Share all necessary documents, like project briefs or user stories. Ask them to repeat back the main goals to ensure they have a clear picture.
What is a good way to discuss project deliverables?
Outline clear deliverables and ask the 'Go' expert to confirm if they can meet them. Use simple terms to describe each deliverable, like 'coded login page' or 'working app'. Agree on a timeline for each deliverable to keep the project on track.
How can I help the freelance 'Go' expert start smoothly with my project?
Provide all the tools or resources they need, like access to servers or files. Share any important guides or previous codes that relate to the new project. Be available for questions to clarify any initial confusion.
How do I decide which 'Go' expert is the best for my needs?
Look at their past work, like portfolios or client reviews. See if they have done similar projects before using 'Go'. Pick someone whose style and experience match your project's needs.
How can I track the progress of the 'Go' expert on the project?
Set up regular check-ins, like weekly meetings or progress reports. Use project management tools that everyone can access to view timelines and task completions. Adjust the project plan as needed to accommodate any changes.
What should I discuss during the first meeting with the 'Go' expert?
Talk about the project scope, deadlines, and any key details they should know. Discuss communication preferences, like email or video calls. Make sure both sides understand the project's priorities and milestones.
Who is Contra for?
Contra is designed for both freelancers (referred to as "independents") and clients. Freelancers can showcase their work, connect with clients, and manage projects commission-free. Clients can discover and hire top freelance talent for their projects.
What is the vision of Contra?
Contra aims to revolutionize the world of work by providing an all-in-one platform that empowers freelancers and clients to connect and collaborate seamlessly, eliminating traditional barriers and commission fees.