u/Cute-Ring-1952

[Hiring] .NET Software Engineer

[Hiring] .NET Software Engineer

We’re looking for a .NET developer to join our team.

If you’ve got at least 1 year of experience working with C#/.NET and enjoy building reliable, high-performance applications, you’ll probably fit right in.

Most of the work involves developing and maintaining web applications, APIs, and backend systems, with a strong focus on clean architecture, performance, security, and code quality.

Tech stack is mainly:

• C# / .NET / ASP.NET Core

• REST APIs

• SQL databases

• Cloud & modern web technologies are a plus

Fully remote, flexible hours, and both part-time or full-time are welcome. Pay ranges from $26–$46/hour depending on experience.

If interested, send over your location. Thanks

u/Cute-Ring-1952 — 2 days ago

[Hiring] Java Developers, Remote

Quick post, we’re looking to bring on a couple Java devs.

We’re a small team, pretty laid-back, and we try to keep things practical. No heavy process or endless meetings. Mostly just building solid software, solving problems, and helping each other out when needed.

Looking for someone with around 1+ year of experience who’s comfortable building features, fixing bugs, improving performance, and working on real production systems.

Mainly looking for people strong with:

• Java / Spring Boot

• APIs & backend systems

• SQL/databases

• Bonus if you’ve worked with cloud or microservices stuff

What the setup looks like:

• Fully remote

• Flexible hours

• Part-time or full-time

• $27–49/hr depending on experience

Mostly just looking for reliable people who communicate well and enjoy building things.

If interested, send over a quick intro, what you’ve been working with, and where you’re based 📍

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u/Cute-Ring-1952 — 3 days ago

Android Devs Wanted (Remote, Flexible Hours)

We’re on the lookout for a couple of Android engineers to join us.

Nothing overly corporate here, just a small team trying to build solid, reliable apps and keep things moving without a ton of unnecessary process.

If you’ve been building Android apps for about a year or more and are comfortable with things like app architecture, performance, debugging, and shipping real features, you’ll fit right in.

Tech-wise:

- Kotlin, Java, or anything similar

- Android SDK, APIs, app performance, debugging, the usual Android stuff

- Experience with Jetpack, REST APIs, or modern Android architecture is a plus

What it’s like:

- Remote, work from wherever (Prefer EU/US)

- Flexible schedule

- $25–$50/hour depending on your experience

- Part-time or full-time both work

If this sounds like your kind of setup, send a quick note and where you’re located.

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u/Cute-Ring-1952 — 4 days ago
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[Hiring] Software Developers — Remote

Quick post — we’re bringing on a couple of devs.

We’re a small team, pretty laid-back, and we try to keep things practical. No heavy process, no constant meetings. Just people building things and helping each other out when needed.

Looking for someone with at least a year of experience who’s comfortable getting their hands dirty, building features, fixing issues, improving performance, that kind of work.

We’re not strict on stack:

* Could be frontend, backend, or full-stack

* Use what you’re good at (JS, Python, etc.)

* Expect to work with APIs, systems, and real-world problems

What you get:

* Remote setup

* Flexible hours (seriously)

* $27–$49/hour depending on experience

* Part-time or full-time, both are fine

If this sounds like something you’d enjoy, send a quick intro and your location 📍

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u/Cute-Ring-1952 — 4 days ago

We’re looking for a couple of app developers to join our team.

Nothing overly corporate here, just a small group focused on building solid, user-friendly apps and shipping consistently without unnecessary process.

If you’ve got around a year or more of experience building mobile or web apps and are comfortable working on real features, fixing bugs, and improving performance, you’ll fit right in.

Tech-wise:

- iOS (Swift), Android (Kotlin), or cross-platform frameworks like React Native / Flutter

- APIs, app architecture, performance optimization, debugging—the usual app dev work

What it’s like:

- Remote—work from wherever

- Flexible schedule

- $25–$50/hour depending on experience

- Part-time or full-time both work

If this sounds like your kind of setup, send a quick note and where you’re located.

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u/Cute-Ring-1952 — 11 days ago

We’re on the lookout for a couple of backend engineers to join us.

Nothing overly corporate here, just a small team trying to build solid, reliable software and keep things moving without a ton of unnecessary process.

If you’ve been working with backend systems for about a year or more and are comfortable with things like APIs, performance, and debugging real issues, you’ll fit right in.

Tech-wise:

- Node.js, Python, or anything similar

- APIs, services, scaling, performance, the usual backend stuff

What it’s like:

- Remote, work from wherever

- Flexible schedule

- $25–$50/hour depending on your experience

- Part-time or full-time both work

If this sounds like your kind of setup, send a quick note and where you’re located.

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u/Cute-Ring-1952 — 13 days ago