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Full Stack JavaScript Developer seeking for a job

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Hi, I'm Thomas, 26 years old. I've been in Thailand for 5 months and i work as a freelance.

I have 4 years experiences and i hold a degree in IT, and i love coding :smile:.

I'm looking for a job in IT (Full Stack JavaScript Developer), work permit required, doesn't matter where in Thailand.

Skills :

  • FrontEnd :  HTML, CSS, JavaScript (ES6), TypeScript, SCSS
  • BackEnd : Nodejs (Express, Koa, Mongoose, Sequelize, PM2), C# (ASP MVC, EF)
  • DataBase : Mongodb, MySQL, SQLServer
  • Other : Babel, Git, GitHub, Wordpress, Nginx, Unix, SEO, Web Performance

My GitHub : github.com/jsnomad

Language : English, French, Basic Thai.

Please send PM if you're interested.

  • 2 weeks later...

Work remotely, you should easily get a 80 - 100k USD remote role with those skills and 4 years solid experience, so long as you can demonstrate them both. Stack Overflow Jobs has remote ones. You can obtain a work permit that works with this setup without the need for having employees by running your business through a service like Iglu.

 

If you're determined to work as an employee for a local company, then again Stack Overflow has options (Agoda, Lazada among others), however you'll limit yourself to around 100 - 120kTHB/month max

Edited by rwdrwdrwd

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