
Hiring someone new is always a high-impact activity in terms of business. And there are many ways of finding valuable employees. Posting job descriptions on Craigslist is one idea. Relying on word of mouth and recommendations is another. But the online world these days offers a lot more solutions. Hence the list of 16 top websites where you can hire someone without losing your shirt. Check out my guest post at Christine.biz:
Top 16 Places Where You Can Hire Someone Without Losing Your Shirt
Now I have a bonus for you. A place where you can go to find a business partner.
This site is a little different. It’s not exactly meant to be a place where you can simply hire someone. But rather a place where you can find a partner who can help you with developing your tool, app, or any other software. When you visit the site you’ll see that there are already tens of people looking for developers or designers to help them to put their app-ideas to life. You can easily join this community and post your own entry. The site doesn’t cover any legal aspects of possible partnerships, it’s just a discovery tool.
Hi there! I'm Karol. I was never good at elevator pitches so let me just tell you like it is: I make a living by using my blogs as business tools (directly and indirectly). Over the last couple of years, I had the privilege to work with some great people and publish my articles on sites like: About.com, ProBlogger, Freelance Switch, Quick Sprout, Lifehack and many others.
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I liked the idea behind “BuildItWithMe”, very useful tool when you dont know many online people, or people at all.
That’s right, Zur. I share the same opinion.
Thanks for Build-it-with-me, my husband is a software developer and programmer, I’d showed him this and was very interested, having done work on Elance. Incidentally you can add http://www.warriorforum.com to your list, as they have a very good jobs list.
Yes, Warrior Forum is good for many things. I’m a big fan of their WSO section.