Posted by Willy Franzen on September 27, 2013. Jobs updated daily.
Laborer (Night Shift) Washington, DC | View |
Patient Transporter, Evening Shift, Internal Transporters Silver Spring, MD | View |
Material Handler MonThurs 10am8pm Washington, DC | View |
DATA ENTRY OPERATOR Vienna, VA | View |
Warehouse Worker (Part-time & Full-time) Montgomery Village, MD | View |
Behavior Technician (BT) / Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) - Part Time - $500 Sign on Bonus Chantilly, VA | View |
USPS Postal Workers - Mail Carrier/Assistant $16-$35/hr Clarksburg, MD | View |
Warehouse Material Handler - PT & FT Germantown, MD | View |
Grocery shopper $15+/ Hour (Sign on Bonus)! Ashburn, VA | View |
Lead - 1st Shift Sterling, VA | View |
One of the worst things about being able to build websites is that people constantly ask you to build them websites. They don’t understand that doing web development for your own projects is very different from doing it for clients. Even the simplest project can become a total headache when you’re trying to meet someone else’s specifications (especially when it’s family). I was never cut out for client work, which is why I stopped doing it when I was 18 even though it was really good money. However, there are many firms that only do client work. One here in Chicago, IL is called Tecture. They design and build “custom web and mobile applications, ecommerce websites, and custom content-managed websites” for all kinds of clients.
I found out about Tecture because I know a guy who works there. He recently posted one of their jobs on Facebook, so I decided to take a closer look. One of the things that stood out to me initially is their page called 10 Reasons to Hie Tecture. It does nice job of detailing why they excel at doing the kind of work that they do. If you want to see what that looks like, check out Tecture’s Clients page. They tend to work with more local brands, but that doesn’t mean that the stuff they’re working on isn’t interesting. If you’d like to start your career by helping other businesses make the most of their Internet presence, take a look at Tecture’s Careers page. Right now they’re looking for an Entry Level Software Engineer and an Entry Level Web Designer and Front-end Developer.
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