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Jobs Board => PAID Jobs => Topic started by: kat on August 16, 2010, 06:57:33 PM

Title: How to post a PAID job request (README first)
Post by: kat on August 16, 2010, 06:57:33 PM
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 Forum membership IS REQUIRED to post a job listing*
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*to prevent spam and junk posts

This sub-forum is for PAID requests only.



For Job Posters (those making an offer)
To ensure the right kind of response to listings, please post as much information as possible, this might typically include;

- The amount paid (inc. currency where appropriate).
- If the project is on/off site, freelance, contract, remote work etc..
- If there are any NDA requirements (freelance/contract).
- Any general requirements applicants should be aware of before they reply/apply.
- Publicly visible and valid contact details.

Be descriptive with topic title and summarise posts so readers know at a glance what the project is about - e.g. don't title a topic "I need help" but rather use something like "Need a set of assets for Unity game". Post links and images as necessary in support of the position, project or job. Listing felt to be insufficient or that simply request users contact the posted may be closed or removed at Admins discretion.

Unless otherwise informed by listings poster, offers may be closed or deleted after sufficient time for completion or closure has passed.

Contact jobs@katsbits.com with specific requirements not mentioned here.


For Respondents (those looking for work)
Posting or responding to job requests is FREE.

DO:
- Ask questions or post comment about a JOB where clarification is needed.

DO NOT:
- Post CV, links to portfolios, demos or other solicitations in the forums, they should be sent to the poster at their request.
- Post your contact details or other personal information.
- Please refrain from general discussion.

Single line, incomplete, incoherent or spam posts may be deleted and/or result in account closure.


Have a great idea for a game, please read this before positing (http://www.sloperama.com/advice/idea.htm).