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tbird24 commented on Show HN: Chroma Cloud – serverless search database for AI   trychroma.com/cloud... · Posted by u/jeffchuber
tbird24 · 12 days ago
I run a fractional jobs site. Lots of non-technical customers are interested in ai. What problem does Chroma solve for these non-technical users?
tbird24 commented on Show HN: Fractional jobs – part-time roles for engineers   fractionaljobs.io... · Posted by u/tbird24
freecodyx · 13 days ago
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tbird24 · 13 days ago
Are you trying to insult my design skills or my Webflow skills?
tbird24 commented on Show HN: Fractional jobs – part-time roles for engineers   fractionaljobs.io... · Posted by u/tbird24
VirusNewbie · 13 days ago
I think there's an interesting market here. I know a couple moms who were exceptional FAANG level engineers who were willing to take huge pay cuts to go part time. They wanted to keep working but have enough time for their family.

I'm also aware of someone who made a lot of money in tech and doesn't really need to work but wants to stay in the game. They have told me they'd take a lot less money than they were making for a low salary and some equity if there weren't crazy high expectations for hours worked.

I don't think you could build a team of only part timers, but it really could be a solid way to round out a less experienced team without breaking the bank.

tbird24 · 13 days ago
Yup, I see these examples all the time. You're spot on.
tbird24 commented on Show HN: Fractional jobs – part-time roles for engineers   fractionaljobs.io... · Posted by u/tbird24
giantg2 · 13 days ago
Screw part time. The whole economy is moving towards part time, gig work, etc and it's terrible for most employees who need good wages and benefits.
tbird24 · 13 days ago
Fair, but I find, and I think this thread is evident, that a lot of folks are actually proactively seeking part-time work for one reason or another. If done correctly, you can actually make more money than an equivalent full-time role.
tbird24 commented on Show HN: Fractional jobs – part-time roles for engineers   fractionaljobs.io... · Posted by u/tbird24
shooker435 · 13 days ago
How does this compare to https://www.hirefraction.com/about ?

I've noticed they market 'overemployment' as a benefit, is this platform similar?

tbird24 · 13 days ago
I'm personally not a huge fan of the over-employment trend, although I do see some arguments for it. A lot of the companies that are looking to hire on fractional jobs are quite explicit that they don't want folks that have full-time jobs (aka are over-employed) because of the negative connotations and consequences.

I'm familiar with Higher Fraction. I believe that the core difference is just that they're an agency that takes a percent markup on your hourly rate, so typically it's 20%.

I think the best software engineers don't need to do this, though, and they can find clients directly through their network or even through places like Fractional Jobs where we connect you directly with clients, and it's your relationship to own.

tbird24 commented on Show HN: Fractional jobs – part-time roles for engineers   fractionaljobs.io... · Posted by u/tbird24
eikenberry · 13 days ago
Any thoughts on a reputation system for talent/clients? A way to streamline hiring for talent and clients who have received good feedback from past work through your service?
tbird24 · 13 days ago
Here's the thing, and I'm open to thoughts here. But I've found that candidate A can be a great fit for company B, but a terrible fit for company C. I think a match is way more subjective than folks tend to give it credit for, and a rating system (like Uber) makes it seem more objective than it actually is. It works for things like Uber, where you can have hundreds of ratings very quickly, and so it converges on a natural truth. But with fractional clients, I think the N is so small that there's might just be too much noise.

Thoughts?

tbird24 commented on Show HN: Fractional jobs – part-time roles for engineers   fractionaljobs.io... · Posted by u/tbird24
rubyfan · 13 days ago
I use an ad-blocker which seems to break the “Function(s)” multi-select drop-down on the sign up form.
tbird24 · 13 days ago
Which ad blocker? I will test this.
tbird24 commented on Show HN: Fractional jobs – part-time roles for engineers   fractionaljobs.io... · Posted by u/tbird24
jcims · 13 days ago
May want to look into finding fractional security roles as well. Lots of smaller companies don’t need full time security staff but *do* need help.
tbird24 · 13 days ago
Totally agree! We've featured a number of Fractional CISO roles.
tbird24 commented on Show HN: Fractional jobs – part-time roles for engineers   fractionaljobs.io... · Posted by u/tbird24
tbird24 · 13 days ago
I realize I should probably comment links to some of the better engineering roles we're currently featuring right now. BTW I should also note we don't take a % commission like Upwork, Toptal, etc. So if you get hired you'd work with the company directly and get paid by them direct.

Fractional CTO @ A Consumer Healthtech Marketplace 20 - 40 hrs | $175 - $200 / hr | Remote (USA only) https://www.fractionaljobs.io/jobs/chief-technology-officer-...

Senior AI Engineer @ A European Insurtech Startup 20 - 40 hrs / week | €85 - €100 / hr | Remote (CET +/- 6hrs) https://www.fractionaljobs.io/jobs/senior-ai-engineer-at-a-e...

Senior Full-stack Engineer @ A Consumer Social Startup 20 - 40 hrs / week | $125 - $150 / hr | Remote (EST +/- 5 hrs) https://www.fractionaljobs.io/jobs/senior-full-stack-enginee...

Staff Frontend Engineer @ An HR-tech Analytics Platform 20 - 40 hrs / week | $120 - $180 / hr | Remote (USA / Canada only) https://www.fractionaljobs.io/jobs/staff-frontend-engineer-a...

AI Engineer @ A Creator-focused AI Startup 10 - 15 hrs / week | $100 - $125 / hr | Remote (USA / Canada / Europe only) https://www.fractionaljobs.io/jobs/ai-engineer-at-a-creator-...

tbird24 commented on Show HN: Fractional jobs – part-time roles for engineers   fractionaljobs.io... · Posted by u/tbird24
philip1209 · 13 days ago
That’s cool- I worked on a similar website a few years ago.

Do your jobs tend to be for technical or non-technical customers? What are the characteristics of developers who succeed on your site?

tbird24 · 13 days ago
Thanks! Most of the clients hiring engineers tend to be non-technical, especially those hiring Fractional CTOs of course. But sometimes we'll work with CTOs to hire a contractor for their team too.

I think the devs that have the most success have the following qualities: - They can clearly show their work history (Linkedin, Resume, Github, custom site, etc.) - They have some baseline level of knowledge/experience in relationship management, i.e. they can talk the talk. You do have to do a bit of "selling", especially when looking for contract work.

u/tbird24

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