Sunday, March 12, 2017

Professional Bangladesh Programmers Freelancers

Professional Bangladesh Programmers Freelancers


Ashraful S.'s avatar

Ashraful S.

Nodejs and JavaScript Developer.

$33.33 / hr
$100k+ earned
 
100% Job Success
 Bangladesh
To work as a part of a dynamic team where there will be opportunities to make significant contributions. The work environment should require innovations that wo ...
Node.js JavaScript  Ext JS jQuery 6 more
Tests: 9Portfolios: 12
Md S.'s avatar

Md S.

Web Developer (WordPress, Genesis, Rainmaker, Hubspot )

$40.00 / hr
$90k+ earned
 
98% Job Success
 Bangladesh
I have seven years experience of design & developing websites, prefer to use WORDPRESS (CMS) & GENESIS / RAINMAKER. But very comfortable with other framework. ...
PHP  WordPress  JavaScript HTML  6 more
Tests: 12Portfolios: 51
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Md. Jewel P.

Responsive Email Newsletter Developer

$25.00 / hr
$40k+ earned
 
100% Job Success
 Bangladesh
Looking for custom HTML email marketing templates? I'm ready to help you! I can develop HTML email template & my templates are supported by all major email cl ...
PSD to MailChimp MailChimp Marketo HTML  6 more
Tests: 9Portfolios: 24
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muhammad a.

PHP, Opencart ,wordpress, codeigniter,Prestashop specialist

$22.22 / hr
$30k+ earned
 
95% Job Success
 Pakistan
I have developed a wide range of websites using HMTL, DHTML, PHP, and MySQL including sites for startup companies and small businesses. My core competency lies ...
PHP  WordPress  CodeIgniter CSS  4 more
Tests: 9Portfolios: 9
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Laxmikanta N.

Full Stack JAVA Developer,Wordpress,SPRINGMVC,PHP,HTML5,CSS3,MEANStack

$25.00 / hr
$20k+ earned
 
100% Job Success
 India
With over 7 years of experience in programming and over 5years of experience in web development. I can do anything you like, from basic webpage based on WordPre ...
WordPress  jQuery PHP AngularJS 6 more
Tests: 9Portfolios: 12
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SOSBrand Media

Website Development, Wordpress Customization, PSD to HTML / Bootstrap, Graphic Design, Branding

$35.00 / hr
$10k+ earned
 Indonesia
SOSBrand Media is a collection Web & Print design specialists that focus on crafting good communication for brands who wants a strong presence in the digital er ...
Website Development Web Design Twitter Bootstrap  WordPress  6 more
Thei Kevin S.'s avatar
Relevant agency member
Expert in Web Design/ Developer, Wordpress, Bootstrap, Graphic Design
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Thy T.

Wordpress/Joomla Master

$27.78 / hr
$100k+ earned
 
97% Job Success
 Vietnam
Hello, If you are looking for a full stack Wordpress/Joomla developer with ATTENTION TO DETAIILS MIND and in (X)HTML, CSS, Javascript, PHP, MySQL.. Wordpres ...
Joomla  WordPress  Magento  VirtueMart 6 more
Tests: 12Portfolios: 27Group: 1
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Md A.

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$25.00 / hr
$2k+ earned
100% Job Success
 Bangladesh
Have more than 4+ years of Professional and freelancing experiences in Software and Game Developments, i attempts myself into newer technology,more challenging ...
C++ C# Java  PHP  6 more
Tests: 5Portfolios: 6

Freelancing in Bangladesh

Freelancing in Bangladesh

Freelancing can be the next big thing in Bangladesh. When I joined a few freelancing sites back in Feb 2010, I had hardly any knowledge about this. Like many of you I thought it is an easy way to get rich. Now after one and half year I know I was partially correct, yes we can be rich via freelancing but it is, in no way "easy". In fact, if you are interested to become a freelancer, one thing you must keep in your mind is that, you have to work 8-12 hours a day for at least 4 to 6 months to build a base in any of those freelance job sites available online.

I am writing this blog to share my experience, knowledge to help you become a successful freelancer. I will describe my perspective, my reasons for doing this and of course my experience. This is going to be a very very long blog post.

First things first, I am a freelance writer and this blog is going to be mostly about online article writing and getting writing jobs. In future, I will try to get some guest posts from a few of my freelancer friends about other jobs but that will take some time. You are always welcome to post a comment if you want some more clarifications or have a question.

Why I chose Freelancing

I can answer this in one sentence, "This is my type of work". Ok, I have some big dreams and big dreams need a lot of money to fulfill, jobs won't allow me to earn that much. Other options? - be dishonest or invest in a business. But seriously, for people like me coming from a middle class family, business is not an option and I wanted to stay honest. I don't want to be involved in 'under the table' kind of thing and I am not that type that can satisfy the boss at all times. I believe if you have a similar type of attitude like me, freelancing is a great way to succeed.

Freelancing in Bangladesh still some kind of ZooZoo

Now to the negative side. My parents still don't understand what I do and in a country where most people don't have an idea what internet is, trying to explain what I do is very much frustrating. So, I gave up and now I tell them I have a job in a foreign company, which is not all lie, is it?

So face it, if you are going to try freelancing, your parents will not support you. And you can't blame them for that, job is, of course, the safest type of career. No need to worry about the money, you get a government job and a fixed amount each month is fixed. And I can tell you it is really hard to try to do something without the support of the family.

Freelancing is more like a business, you can't expect the same amount every month. Although if you continue and have good skills most likely you will get long term projects and like me would move to other online money making options, of which I will tell you in later posts.

Why Freelancing in Bangladesh can be the next big thing

Freelancing is a business that can be started with only a computer and an internet connection. All you need to invest is time. So, if you are interested in business but don't have the money to begin with, this can be the first thing you can do. And when you have established yourself in it and have a steady flow of income, you can invest that money to other businesses.

At least that money will be yours to invest and if that business doesn't work, you still have freelancing to pay the expenses.

In a country where job market is getting more and more competitive by the day and requires some lobbying too, freelancing is the best legitimate career that I can see. Who knows, maybe in future you will develop a freelancing farm or move to website business which will create jobs for others.

In freelancing you are your own boss, you work whenever you want and wherever you want. You can take your vacation anytime you want and with a laptop you can even work while enjoying the beach in Cox'sBazar.

Sounds fun, right. Just work real hard for the first six months, develop your skills and get some positive feedbacks, and you are ready to enjoy a career in freelancing. Don't know what 'feedback' means, don't worry I will explain that soon in a later post.

What basic skills you need to become a freelance writer

You must be able to write English with perfect grammar and sense. That means writing with no grammatical errors and in a way that people can understand what you are saying, clearly. My grammar skill is not that good, but it works. So you need similar ability or better to become a freelance writer. More simplified version can be this (or is it more complicated!), you should have full confidence to express anything you want to express, in English, without any grammatical mistakes.

If you are not that sure, you can always take some English courses to boost your English writing abilities. Now, there are some other types of jobs/projects available for freelancing. For jobs related to website development, 3D design, data entry or Photoshop, you don't need that much writing skills but still you will have to communicate with the buyer (the person that gives you the job/project) in English, so some English writing skill is necessary.

So, how do you write about things that you have never heard of? I mean, most of the time you will get a topic to write about, of which you have no idea. Don't worry, I will explain that later and you will see if you have confidence in your writing ability, this freelance writing career will become real enjoying for you.

My selfish reasons to help you become a successful freelance writer

Most people fear things that they don't know of. I am having an identity crisis, when I say I am a freelancer, people look at me with a wired look. Hopefully, if a lot of you choose this career, it will get more attention and people will begin to think of it as a good career choice even if they don't understand what internet is. And then, we freelancers will have less difficulty to explain to our future father-in-laws about our career!

Every day, hundreds of young guys and girls (yes, this career is open to all) from India, Pakistan and Philippines are joining freelancing sites to build a career in freelancing, not just writing or website development jobs, there are plenty of other jobs available too, that anyone can do with a good knowledge about the internet. Internet is the land of opportunities; you can be the pioneer to lead Bangladesh out of economic problems through freelancing.

That's all for now, the next post will be about freelancing sites, how to join and build your profile and applying for freelance jobs.

I should remind you again that freelancing is not easy and the first few months will be very difficult, you will have to work hard with determination to succeed.

Sultana Parvin is a mother of two living in Dhaka

Sultana Parvin is a mother of two living in Dhaka, Bangladesh’s capital. She is petite, soft-spoken and wears a colorful headscarf. She is also a star information technology (IT) freelancer in Bangladesh.
In 2014, Parvin was named Bangladesh’s top female freelancer in Bangladesh by BASIS, the country’s IT industry association. She has done more than 100 freelance IT jobs for clients around the world who hired her through websites such as ODesk and Fiverr.
It’s been a quick rise for someone who didn’t know much about computers until 2012. Parvin, 42, was a self-described housewife of 20 years who wanted to make extra money for her children’s education, but couldn’t work since her family moved frequently due to her husband’s military job.
She read about freelance IT jobs in newspapers and then enrolled in short IT courses in Chittagong. Twelve days after creating her profile on ODesk, she got her first job; it paid $5. A year later, Parvin earned $6,000; not a small sum in a country whose GDP per capita is about $1,000.
Parvin is just one of thousands of IT freelancers in Bangladesh who are thriving on work from clients in the U.S., Europe and other parts of the world.
Bangladesh is known for its garment industry, which employs millions. But it was the third-largest source country for freelancers for the California-based website Upwork (previously known as Elance-ODesk when two companies merged), according to a 2014 A.T. Kearney report.
There were more than 650,000 freelancers in Bangladesh registered on Upwork alone, though their skills and track records vary. In 2013, Bangladeshi freelancers on Upwork earned $21 million. That figure has only grown since then.
Freelancing is an important source of income for Bangladesh’s large population of people under 25 who make up half of the country’s population of 160 million. Freelancers can work from anywhere with a reliable Internet, so the work is attractive to people in smaller cities and towns.
In Dhaka, the crowded capital, freelancers can avoid commuting for hours in notorious traffic jams. And mothers such as Parvin can work from home with flexible hours. Some enterprising freelancers have also opened businesses and hired other contractors.
"People are going for income security, not job security. It’s more about having multiple streams of revenue,” said Saidur Khan, a former freelancer who is now Upwork’s business development manager in Dhaka. “Half of our freelancers want to go freelance full-time. If we nurture freelancers today, they will become entrepreneurs.”
Higher skilled IT freelancers can make $9 an hour for web programming and up to $40 an hour for more advanced work. By comparison, a job in an IT call center at a big Bangladeshi mobile phone company pays around $2 an hour.
Some freelance jobs are small and take less than a day. Other contracts can last for years. Freelance IT work includes data entry, website and software design, mobile application development, graphic design, search engine optimization, social media marketing and more.
Nazmul Hossain, a 28-year-old freelancer based in the southern city of Khulna, started freelancing in 2009 when he was a college student. He taught himself IT skills through online tutorials and websites. Hossain has a university degree in genetic engineering, but job opportunities are limited in Khulna. IT freelancing has changed that.
He makes about $1,500 a month and did not have to re-locate to Dhaka or go abroad to find work.
“Nowadays, I have been contributing to the economy and that’s better than going abroad,” said Hossain.
Yet Hossain acknowledges that Bangladeshi parents are skeptical of freelancing and would prefer their children have traditional careers. Reliable electricity and Internet can also be a challenge, especially in rural areas. Strong English language and communication skills are needed but can also be lacking for many.
There is strong demand for learning IT skills, so technical colleges and private institutes are offering more courses and workshop.
Syed Akhter Hossain heads the computer science and engineering department at Daffodil University in Dhaka. Enrollment in computer classes has mushroomed in recent years. Fewer than 100 students were studying computer science and technology at Daffodil in 2010. Today there 800 to 1,200 students enrolled each year.
But Hossain said some students don’t take their studies seriously and drop out because they can make money freelancing.
This is encouraging and discouraging at the same time, he says. “Freelancing is killing the thought process,” added Hossain. He emphasized that there needs to be a balance between earning and learning.

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