Monday, August 6, 2012

Top Freelance Jobs from Job Board ? Week 1, August


Looking for a new client? The FreelanceSwitch job board is a great resource of freelance gigs and opportunities. These opportunities are in various fields, from development to writing to design, and come from a wide range of potential clients. The job board is hand-moderated by dedicated staff and volunteers from the freelance community.

Each week, we’ll feature a selection of the best job opportunities posted for the week. This week, we’re featuring jobs in Mobile Application Programming, Digital Drawing/Rendering, Facebook App Development and more!

To apply for any of these jobs, simply pick up a FreelanceSwitch membership for an affordable $7 a month. See something you like? Join now!

Programmer

Budget: $10,000+

We are in need of a talented programmer, preferably a recent computer science grad who’s looking to jump head first into a very exciting mobile application project. Experience in PHP, Javascript, jQuery UI, and HTML 5 are a must. There will also be some back end MySQL work and linking our app into Facebook. The ideal candidate will be very hard-working, creative, self-reliant, and preferably based in Illinois. The position could possibly include a vesting interest in the company.

Learn more & apply!

Rending out some photorealistic scenes

Budget: $500 to $1,000

We’re looking for an artist with experience making photorealistic scenes in 3ds max (with vray possibly).

We had a previous artist working for us, but he had to leave suddenly, and now we need one of his scenes rendered out. We are kind of in a crunch and need this to be completed ASAP.

We really don’t need you to do much besides render some scenes, possibly animate a few cameras, and maybe make some tweaks if necessary. But we’re mostly paying you to render.

Learn more & apply!

Freelance Facebook App Developer

Budget: $2,500 to $5,000

We are currently in need of a web developer to build a pre-designed and planned Facebook application that integrates Open Graph.

The application is essentially an event calendar for students of a specific college that allows users to post, view and RSVP to events based on three general event types/categories.

We are in need of someone to be able to develop this app for launch in the first week of September and be available for updates/fixes along the way while in the beta phase. Because of the tight timeline, we are only considering those developers with previous experience in developing Facebook apps.

Learn more & apply!

Freelance Content Writer

Budget: $100 to $500

Godot Entertainment & Media is a diversified Content writing firm looking for versatile, sincere and hardworking candidates for the positions of Copy Writer(s) / Content Writer(s).
Job Responsibilities of Content Writer with Godot Media: – Content writing / Copy writing in different writing styles and on all kinds of topics, industries and domains.
- Research the topic(s), structure the writing pieces and create high quality, unique content.

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Vector Icons Set Creation

Budget: $100 to $500

I am looking for a a freelance designer to design small Vector Icon Sets.

The goal is to add small thematic or free Icons Set to my Vector Icons Library, to promote it: http://webalys.com/minicons I’ve done all these icons myself, but now I need help from a skilled designer.

Using Illustrator would be a plus, but you can use any software as long as you provide the icons in a global .EPS file (for all icons grouped). You also provide individual EPS files + a .png thumbnail for each icon.

Each icon should be your own work. I’m aware of the all the Icons Packs around, so please no cheating and stealing.. You will be responsible in case of Copyright violations. If you are interested, please answer me with work samples and a per icon quote.

Learn more & apply!


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