- Build a ton of product experience by working on many projects
- You are the product owner of entire apps for a wide variety of clients
- Pays well and allows you to scale your work load up/down as needed
- Work literally anywhere in the world (with an internet connection)
- Be a part of an excellent team of partners that are high-caliber and skilled
- The company does a great job of continually improving internal processes to make things work better
- Hone your Bubble.io skills and become proficient in the fast-growing space of no-code
- Genuine fulfillment with delivering quality products to clients and helping them reach their product goals
Cons
- As a contractor, you'll need to set up your own insurance & plan ahead for self-employment taxes
- It can take a little while to ramp up your project portfolio (but this is reasonable in the big picture)
- Getting efficient at the role takes a little time
- The variety is unparalleled - projects can be from any industry (healthcare, education, e-commerce, you name it)
- The community is solid: Whether you work with an Airdev contractor or a full time employee, their commitment to helping fellow teammates solve problems is inspiring. Ask anyone about the #15minute Slack channel
- The Co-CEOs are truly invested in the growth of people they work with. I've had plenty of opportunities to step up and expand or transform my role.
Cons
- The project flow dependens on various factors. Like any other contract position, some months you may get more offers than you can accept, other months you may have lesser work.