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Physics Teaching developer in Italy
Physics PhD student (last year). Passionate about solving problems with mathematical models, data science and software implementation. Assistant professor at Universidad de Buenos Aires, where I developed strong and efficient communication skills. I have papers published in top academic journals, with several citations. I love learning new and challenging things, particularly in the field of software development. Experienced in Python, C and C++.
Freelance Physics Teaching developer in the United States
Data Scientist with 4 years of multidisciplinary experience using big data to tackle difficult & undefined problems. I will use my background in statistics, physics, analytics, programming, and ML/AI to take businesses objectives from end-to-end.
Freelance Physics Teaching developer in Turkey
Passionate about Computer Science and Programming, I love to work in a company where each person is given autonomy over their work and has the ability to contribute new ideas to the company. I love to take ownership of my work and help clients achieve their end goals for projects they give me. Entrepreneurship is perhaps what I have and will dedicate most of my life to. I am always trying to come up with interesting new ideas, creating solutions, consulting with customers/consumers, to try to fix key issues and problems. One of my attempts at starting a company was Brightening Brains, which helped me learn a lot through first hand experience what it really takes to start and run a company. Additionally as a private tutor for mathematics and science, I help secondary school students achieve their academic goals and prepare for their exams. I enjoy sharing my passion for these subjects and inspiring curiosity and confidence in my students. I am also a self-taught programmer and a computer science student, with extensive experience in Python and JavaScript. I leverage these skills to create innovative and impactful solutions for various problems, such as air pollution monitoring, security testing, and networking projects. Some of my work is publicly available on my GitHub repository at: [https://github.com/AligProgrammer01](https://github.com/AligProgrammer01). I completed my GCSE and A-Level qualifications at The Mill Hill School Foundation, where I have received multiple honors and awards, such as the Crest Bronze Award and the Ambassador for School. Although I do not have much official work experience I have worked on many side projects (for over 6 years now) over the years using different programming languages. I love to learn new things and even if my job requires skills and knowledge that is new to me I will learn in a very short amount of time and adapt to the situation.
Freelance Physics Teaching developer in India
I am Arushi Singhal, Software Engineer at Amazon. I have a keen interest in Algorithmic Problem Solving and have been programming for around 7 years now. I interned in Summer 2019 at Google as a Software Engineer. In Summer 2018, I did a Machine Learning internship at Robert Bosch Engineering and Private Limited, Bangalore, India (RBEI). I have multiple experiences of back-end development for large-scale systems. During my internships, I worked with Python and machine learning libraries in Python, Java, gRPC, Protocol Buffer, Google Guice and Google’s Internal Frameworks, Django, Ruby on Rails. I have also contributed to many open-source projects, including the Linux Kernel. I have submitted over 50 patches to kernel code. My other contribution to Open Source can be seen on my GitHub Profile. I am also passionate about mentoring and motivating people to contribute to open-source projects and was Google Code-In Mentor in 2017 for OpenWISP and Sugar Labs. I also worked as a Computer Science Instructor at CodeConnect, where we as an instructor ensure that our computer science education is accessible, empowering, and supportive for the next generation, and committed to our mission of increasing diversity in tech. In CodeConnect, I gave Python lectures to Pre-University students. I also used to be a Student Teaching Assistant and Research Assistant and I find teaching/mentoring extremely motivating - sometimes I'd get introduced to new interesting topics that I'd probably never think of finding out about on my own if it wasn't for the purpose of explaining it to someone else. Sometimes I'd get a completely new perspective on subjects I thought I knew when trying to find a way to present it to someone else. I'd really love to keep learning this way. One of the topics I'm always happy to talk about are the interviews - I've done a fair share of them, most of them in top tech companies and I would love to share what I've observed so far. I'm always up for tackling interesting interview questions, doing mock interviews or just giving resume tips (I got my interviews at Amazon, Facebook, Microsoft, Google and also at open-source communities without a referral, so I might help you with reviewing your resume to make it stand out. :)) Other than that, you can always reach out to me if you have questions related to Java, Python, R, Matlab, C, C++, Data Structures, Algorithms, SQL, GIT, Mathematics etc. I try to keep my knowledge and skills up to date and learn something new every day by helping you! Being a researcher, quick learner and having software development experience, I believe I am a good fit for mentoring.
Freelance Physics Teaching developer in the United States
Software Engineer, Frontend focused, with **4+ years of experience** specializing in **JavaScript, React, and Python**. Recognized for my **customer-focused** approach to problem-solving. Proven track record of delivering high-quality code through **excellent teamwork and communication**. Strives to create exceptional user experiences and drive positive business outcomes with **attention to detail**.
Freelance Physics Teaching developer in the United States
I am a versatile technology leader with a passion for fostering innovation and collaboration. My journey through the dynamic realm of software development has been marked by both technical excellence and the ability to inspire teams. Throughout my career, I've not only championed a developer-centric approach but have also remained deeply connected to my roots as a hands-on, hardworking individual contributor. Guided by a pragmatic problem-solving mindset, I've led and mentored teams, turning segmented groups into cohesive, high-performing units. I am known for my interpersonal skills, upbeat attitude, and the ability to balance client demands with developer needs. My extensive experience spans web application development, CI/CD pipelines, development processes, code standards, and agile methodologies. With me, you'll find not just a leader but a seasoned coder and catalyst for success, dedicated to transforming challenges into opportunities."
Freelance Physics Teaching developer
Back-end // Blockchain // Linux expert Ruby // Elixir // NodeJS // Rust // Solidity All-around geek with a passion for learning new & hard things Semi-professional chess player ====== Started out as a Ruby on Rails developer ~2010 Quickly focused on back-end development, also with NodeJS, and nowadays with Elixir as well. Along the way, several blockchain projects allowed me to gain experience in the field. Have since done a Certified Ethereum Developer course to boost my skills. Consistently work a few side projects to learn a bit more about new technologies. ======
Freelance Physics Teaching developer in Germany
Senior Javascript fullstack developer with 10 years of experience in the web development industry and major focus on frontend. I have a good knowledge of the whole product development process from concept, design, infrastructure and deployment. Architecture, product development, and MERN stack are my strongest points. I also work as a teacher for a Bootcamp, coach young developers, write technical articles, and enjoy life on the road.
Freelance Physics Teaching developer in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Seasoned software engineer with over a decade of experience working on various projects, ranging from highly scalable backend applications with millions of requests per day to low-level, multi-threaded cross-platform SDKs compatible with numerous platforms, including embedded systems. Proficient in Java (RxJava, Vert.x, Spring Boot & co), Kotlin and C/C++. With decent experience with .NET (VB.NET & C#), NodeJS, Typescript Worked on Payment Gateway system and its integrations, including various SDKs for Android and POS devices. Played a key role in designing and building low-level SDK capable of running on a diverse range of platforms including mixetes, embedded devices, games, mobile phones (iOS, Android) and more. In addition to technical work, co-authored a university textbook on C/C++ and served as a Teaching Assistant for university courses covering a wide array of topics, such as C/C++/C#/Python, Algorithms and Data Structures, Resource Optimization, Embedded Systems and more. Proficient in system design, technology selection, stack and architecture choices, team management and DevOps-related tasks..
Physics Teaching developer in Uruguay
I am a Senior Engineer with experience in React Native, Android development, and team leadership. Skilled in architecture, legacy code, and optimization, with a strong background in mobile development and experience jumping through the stack when necessary (from Terraform to the DOM).
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There are two types of platforms you can hire Physics Teaching programmers from: general and niche marketplaces. General platforms like Upwork, Fiverr, and Gigster offer a variety of non-vetted talents unlimited to developers. While you can find Physics Teaching developers on general platforms, top tech talents generally avoid general marketplaces in order to escape bidding wars.
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Writing a good Physics Teaching developer job description is crucial in helping you hire Physics Teaching programmers that your company needs. A job description’s key elements include a clear job title, a brief company overview, a summary of the role, the required duties and responsibilities, and necessary and preferred experience. To attract top talent, it's also helpful to list other perks and benefits, such as flexible hours and health coverage.
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Your company description should succinctly outline what makes your company unique to compete with other potential employers. The role summary for your remote Physics Teaching developer should be concise and read like an elevator pitch for the position, while the duties and responsibilities should be outlined using bullet points that cover daily activities, tech stacks, tools, and processes used.
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The top five technical skills Physics Teaching developers should possess include proficiency in programming languages, understanding data structures and algorithms, experience with databases, familiarity with version control systems, and knowledge of software testing and debugging.
Meanwhile, the top five soft skills are communication, problem-solving, time management, attention to detail, and adaptability. Effective communication is essential for coordinating with clients and team members, while problem-solving skills enable Physics Teaching developers to analyze issues and come up with effective solutions. Time management skills are important to ensure projects are completed on schedule, while attention to detail helps to catch and correct issues before they become bigger problems. Finally, adaptability is crucial for Physics Teaching developers to keep up with evolving technology and requirements.
You can find a variety of Physics Teaching developers for hire on Arc! At Arc, you can hire on a freelance, full-time, part-time, or contract-to-hire basis. For freelance Physics Teaching programmers, Arc matches you with the right senior developer in roughly 72 hours. As for full-time remote Physics Teaching developers for hire, you can expect to make a successful hire in 14 days. To extend a freelance engagement to a full-time hire, a contract-to-hire fee will apply.
In addition to a variety of engagement types, Arc also offers a wide range of developers located in different geographical locations, such as Latin America and Eastern Europe. Depending on your needs, Arc offers a global network of skilled software engineers in various different time zones and countries for you to choose from.
Lastly, our remote-ready Physics Teaching developers for hire are all mid-level and senior-level professionals. They are ready to start coding straight away, anytime, anywhere.
Arc is trusted by hundreds of startups and tech companies around the world, and we’ve matched thousands of skilled Physics Teaching developers with both freelance and full-time jobs. We’ve successfully helped Silicon Valley startups and larger tech companies like Spotify and Automattic hire Physics Teaching developers.
Every Physics Teaching developer for hire in our network goes through a vetting process to verify their communication abilities, remote work readiness, and technical skills (both for depth in Physics Teaching and breadth across the greater domain). Additionally, HireAI, our GPT-4-powered AI recruiter, enables you to get instant candidate matches without searching and screening.
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Arc has a rigorous and transparent vetting process for all types of developers. To become a vetted Physics Teaching developer for hire on Arc, developers must pass a profile screening, complete a behavioral interview, and pass a technical interview or pair programming.
While Arc has a strict vetting process for its verified Physics Teaching developers, if you’re using Arc’s free job posting plan, you will only have access to non-vetted developers. If you’re using Arc to hire Physics Teaching developers, you can rest assured that all remote Physics Teaching developers have been thoroughly vetted for the high-caliber communication and technical skills you need in a successful hire.
Arc pre-screens all of our remote Physics Teaching developers before we present them to you. As such, all the remote Physics Teaching developers you see on your Arc dashboard are interview-ready candidates who make up the top 2% of applicants who pass our technical and communication assessment. You can expect the interview process to happen within days of posting your jobs to 350,000 candidates. You can also expect to hire a freelance Physics Teaching programmer in 72 hours, or find a full-time Physics Teaching programmer that fits your company’s needs in 14 days.
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Depending on the freelance developer job board you use, freelance remote Physics Teaching developers' hourly rates can vary drastically. For instance, if you're looking on general marketplaces like Upwork and Fiverr, you can find Physics Teaching developers for hire at as low as $10 per hour. However, high-quality freelance developers often avoid general freelance platforms like Fiverr to avoid the bidding wars.
When you hire Physics Teaching developers through Arc, they typically charge between $60-100+/hour (USD). To get a better understanding of contract costs, check out our freelance developer rate explorer.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the medium annual wage for software developers in the U.S. was $120,730 in May 2021. What this amounts to is around $70-100 per hour. Note that this does not include the direct cost of hiring, which totals to about $4000 per new recruit, according to Glassdoor.
Your remote Physics Teaching developer’s annual salary may differ dramatically depending on their years of experience, related technical skills, education, and country of residence. For instance, if the developer is located in Eastern Europe or Latin America, the hourly rate for developers will be around $75-95 per hour.
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