As
a recruiter, I interact with plenty of developers who wonder whether
they should pursue freelance positions, or consider a position where
they can be a Prolancer. Here are Five Prolancing Benefits, and then
maybe you can decide which path you'd like to take.
FIVE
PROLANCING BENEFITS
1.
Supervision: Bixly’s “Prolancing” model guarantees that you
have the best access to a constant source of projects, as well as our
own internal learning resources. This means that between client
projects, we like to keep you busy learning, and working on our own
internal development projects. Compared to freelancing, where you
have to worry about where your next paycheck is coming from after
your current project ends, we believe that we give you a much more
favorable employment experience.
2.
Quantifiable Career Progress: We have a belt system here at Bixly,
much like the karate belts that you may have worked so hard to earn
in life, assuming you're a fan of martial arts. We took that to the
next level. Our developers can demonstrate that they have
sufficiently conquered Python, Django, and multiple libraries by
moving up our standardized belt system. Oh yeah, and with increased
performance comes increased career opportunity.
3.
Ticketing & Workflow: We use the Agile Management method. This
means that we assign you tickets anywhere from 1-7 days in advance,
based upon your current task load and client needs. You will have to
be quick on your feet, but you also get that vision of where the
project is headed in the long view.
4.
Dedicated Project Manager: If you choose to freelance, you're on your
own when it comes to project flow and planning. You're also
responsible for all facets of client communication. By working as a
Bixly developer, you will have a dedicated Project Manager who
oversees communication and planning with our clients for you.
5.
Knowledge: We really work hard to foster learning among our
employees. You get the chance to constantly learn new skills, and
even participate in our own company Tech Talks! We have online
meetings between developers where you get the chance to learn new
skills from other developers within our company, and can also
showcase the superpowers that you have.
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