I needed to hear something like this.
I'm 61, got laid off last April and haven't had an interview since June. I have a long history in PHP and Perl, half a decade on Golang, Vue, React and devops.
I was beginning to think that ageism was playing against me.
Now I know I need to dig deeper.. thanks.
Sr. Full Stack Software Engineer with 20+ years, (mostly) remote since 2011, building (web-based) applications that improve our world. Looking for a role where I can continue to add value using the above technologies and hopefully learn some new ones as well.
Open to freelance linux-based contract work, B2B (yes, I'm incorporated) or 1099 as well.
I have a can-do attitude and have the ability to be hands on, mentor, work collaboratively and autonomously.
I prefer to do things as opposed to talking about doing things and am able and willing to gather requirements, create stories and define projects.
I'm punctual (I value everyone's time), reliable (I stick to what we agree upon), dependable (I'll be there when you expect me to), adaptable (I'm not stuck in one tech area) and accountable (no issues with ownership of things I work on) and all the other good-ables.
I've been a software developer for 20+ years, (mostly) remote since 2011.
Looking for freelance linux-based contract work, B2B (yes, I'm incorporated) or 1099. Open to part-time contracting.
I have a can-do attitude and have the ability to be hands on, mentor, work collaboratively and autonomously (Does that sound too Tesla-like?).
I prefer to do things as opposed to talking about doing things and am able and willing to gather requirements, create stories and define projects.
I'm punctual (I value everyone's time), reliable (I stick to what we agree upon), dependable (I'll be there when you expect me to), adaptable (I'm not stuck in one tech area) and accountable (no issues with ownership of things I work on) and all the other good -ables.
I'm Open to contract work if B2B or 1099, have a can-do attitude and the ability to be hands on, mentor, work collaboratively and autonomously.
I prefer to do things as opposed to talking about doing things and am able and willing to gather requirements, create stories and define projects.
I'm punctual, reliable, dependable, adaptable and accountable and all the other good-ables. I have no issues with taking ownership of things I work on.