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Where To Hire A Part Time Thai Data Processor, Webmaster Or Assistant?

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Does anyone know of any good freelancing style sites for Thai people and preferably for the IT industry? I have checked out sites such as Jobsdb.com but they mainly seem to be full time and executive positions.

What I need done is quite simple really, the person only needs limited IT knowledge but they need to be fluent in Thai and it will only require a max of 10 hours or so a week.

Hiring a final year computer science student would be perfect I suppose....

I can recommend one using remote without physical presence

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I can recommend one using remote without physical presence

Thanks yes thats exactly what Im looking for, do you know anyone? Where can I find people like this?

You might want to check with the AIT (Asian Institute of Techology)

http://www.ait.ac.th

Either throught their alumni association or directly with the people in their Computer Science school.

At least you will find people who speak English there, I suspect that would be useful to you.

They have Thai and foreign students, the ability to control the Thai language would pretty much rule out foreign students.

Disclaimer: I've worked there but I no longer do. I wasn't teaching anyway. I can't vouch for the quality of their students. Just a suggestion.

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