Arduino or ESP32 — You are 15-22 years old — No experience required
$9-10 USD / hour
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$9-10 USD / hour
* MY FIRST CHOICE COUNTRIES *
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Albania, Serbia, Kosovo, and North Macedonia.
* PROJECT SUMMARY *
I will pay you 10 (ten) US dollars per hour to learn Arduino or ESP32. Yes. Really. You are not dreaming. You do *not* need any experience. But you must be very intelligent.
* YOU CAN APPLY TO WORK WITH ME WITHOUT BIDDING *
You can apply to work with me by entering my contest at...
https://www.freelancer.com/contest/No-experience-necessary-Test-for-candidates-interested-in-working-on-an-IoT-project-MicroPython-on-ESP-I-prefer-you-live-in-Bosnia-and-Herzegovina-Kosovo-Montenegro-Serbia-Northern-Macedonia-or-Albania-1783207
* MY SECOND CHOICE COUNTRIES *
Romania, Moldova, Ukraine, and Belarus.
* MY THIRD CHOICE COUNTRIES *
Argentina, Uruguay, Chile, Brasil, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, Costa Rica, and Mexico.
* MY FOURTH CHOICE COUNTRIES *
Egypt and the Russian Federation.
* IF YOUR COUNTRY IS NOT LISTED ABOVE *
If the country you live in is not listed above then please do not apply for this project.
* MORE PROJECT DETAILS *
Frankly, I would prefer that you complete this project using MicroPython on ESP32. However, I have had difficulty find someone suitable who is interested in using MicroPython on ESP32. Therefore, I am willing to have you work on this project using Arduino.
You and I will text chat (*not* video chat) for one hour each night, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday between 5pm and 10pm (GMT +2).
* NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED, NONETHELESS...*
Although no experience is required, nonetheless, experience with one or more of the following would be desirable: Python, Java, JavaScript, C/C++, C#, .NET, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, circuit design, and/or mechatronics.
Hello
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I have worked with Arduino in the past and absolutely loved it, I also have experience with C++ and have gone to some robot competitions as well. I promise to do a good job and I will give it my all.
Relevant Skills and Experience
I was reading and I saw that you were looking for people from specific countries, fortunately I'm from México, so I will be more than happy to work with you, as I love programming and have experience.
Ken,
I am interested in working with you to create an IoT project using either C/C++ on
Arduino or MicroPython on ESP32. To work with you I understand that I must win your
contest. Instead of formally entering the contest at this point, I may choose simply to
send you a text message with my answer to The test for candidates for an IoT
project (MicroPython on ESP32). However, I won’t waste your time by texting you
something like, “Hi” or “How are you?” or “I am interested in this project!” or “Can you
send me the requirements?”
If we were to work together, I agree to accept 10 (ten) US dollars per hour via
Freelancer.com Milestone Payments I understand that Freelancer.com would probably charge me a 10% commission. Therefore I would probably only receive 9 US dollars
per hour (10 US dollars - 1 US dollars= 9 US dollars) from Freelancer.com.
Furthermore, my local bank might also charge me fees. For example, my local bank
might charge me a currency conversion fee and/or other fees. And, of course my
government tax authorities might also charge me taxes as well.
I would be available to text chat (*not* video chat) with you for one hour each night,
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday between 5pm and 10pm (GMT
+2).
I would be available to start working with you not later than 30 (thirty) days from when
you awarded me the prize money of 39 US dollars for winning your contest.
Regards.
Román Enrich