Ongoing Remote Project Support
Budget: $750 – $1,500 USD
A steady stream of remote work keeps arriving on my desk and I need an adaptable partner I can rely on long-term. Some assignments lean toward front-end tweaks or light scripting, others revolve around quick visual assets, and every so often a cleanly formatted spreadsheet is all that’s required. Because the mix changes week to week, I value breadth of skill more than narrow specialization; if you’re comfortable opening a code editor, Adobe Photoshop, or Excel—and switching hats without fuss—you’ll fit right in.
Here’s how I like to run things:
• Flexible scheduling: you set your own hours as long as agreed deadlines are met.
• Fair, prompt payment: rates are confirmed before each task and released the moment work is approved.
• Consistent pipeline: I queue new items continually so there’s no scrambling for the next project.
Typical deliverables vary but usually boil down to either well-commented code pushed to a Git repo, layered PSDs/PNGs ready for hand-off, or polished spreadsheets with clear formulas. Whenever a task lands in your inbox, I provide concise requirements, assets, and success criteria up front so you know exactly what “done” looks like.
If you communicate clearly, document your work, and keep quality high, we’ll build a dependable, mutually beneficial rhythm. Drop a quick note about the tools you’re most comfortable with and a link to one or two relevant samples; I’ll follow up with a small paid test to get us started.
Here’s how I like to run things:
• Flexible scheduling: you set your own hours as long as agreed deadlines are met.
• Fair, prompt payment: rates are confirmed before each task and released the moment work is approved.
• Consistent pipeline: I queue new items continually so there’s no scrambling for the next project.
Typical deliverables vary but usually boil down to either well-commented code pushed to a Git repo, layered PSDs/PNGs ready for hand-off, or polished spreadsheets with clear formulas. Whenever a task lands in your inbox, I provide concise requirements, assets, and success criteria up front so you know exactly what “done” looks like.
If you communicate clearly, document your work, and keep quality high, we’ll build a dependable, mutually beneficial rhythm. Drop a quick note about the tools you’re most comfortable with and a link to one or two relevant samples; I’ll follow up with a small paid test to get us started.
Related categories:
Graphic Design
Excel
Git
Scripting
Web Development
Data Visualization
Data Analysis
Adobe Photoshop