I get the job done
I started as a freelancer in 2009 . I liked the idea of having flexible time for work and at the same time enjoy life.
At that time, I was still in university studing web design and multimedia. the idea was to use skills I learned in my studies to make money and at the same time use skills I learned from jobs to improve my studies.
Since then, I got my licence degree in web and multimedia then my masters degree as well. in the mean time, I kept working as a freelancer until 2012 when I stared my own company. I worked on different types of projects starting with simple web forms then moving to web directories, e commerce sites, online reservations , CRM systems...
In 2015 I decided that the work style of being a company owner did not work for me. I believe I was born to code not to manage. So, I closed the company and I got back to where I belong . the freelance world.
since then, I work as a freelancer. I think in the past 10 years, I have built a strong skills set that allows me to work on any type of web based projects.
I humbly put myself under your disposal and I hope to get the pleasure and honor of working with you
Best Regards
Firas Saadaoui
Work Terms
Timing considerations:
I am usually available Monday to Friday . I work for 6 hours per day. but this can change if the project requires more or less time. I do not have a specific start and finish time during day. but I normally start at 10am GMT and finish at 5pm GMT
Payments considerations:
I can work on hourly basis or on fixed price projects. from my experience, hourly rate basis is better for small projects while fixed price works better for large websites
Communications:
I am open to any communication style but I prefer sending daily email updates to the client and having a weekly video meeting to go over the work done and what needs to be done. Having too much video calls can have a bad impact on the progress since we will put more time in talking. Not having video calls at all can also have a bad impact on the project because some features can not be discussed with emails.
What I promise:
I promise not to take the job if I can not finish it and to do my best to respect the project specifications and deadlines. And to provide you with tech support after the project is done
What I expect:
Normally I to do my best to have a good level of respect and appreciation in all my business relationships. So I expect to be treated the same way.
Also, sometimes, I under estimate the project size, in most case, I do not ask for a price/time change. But if that happens, that means the project is going far from what we initially estimated so I expect my client to be comprehensive if that happens