u/Born-Ad-2474

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RPA Developer Looking for Part-Time Opportunity While Completing Military Service

Hi everyone,

I’m currently looking for a part-time opportunity as an RPA Developer while completing my military service.

I previously completed a 6-month internship at Advansys ESC, where I worked on real enterprise automation projects for actual clients and gained hands-on experience with:

UiPath development

Enterprise automation workflows

Queue-based architectures

Exception handling & logging

API, Excel, PDF, and email automation

Working within professional development teams and enterprise practices

I’m mainly looking for opportunities where I can continue learning, contribute to real projects, and stay actively involved in the automation field during my service period.

If your company is hiring part-time RPA developers, interns, or contributors — or if you know any teams looking for help with automation projects — I’d really appreciate any recommendations or referrals.

Thank you.

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u/Born-Ad-2474 — 8 days ago
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Looking for Practical UiPath Maestro Project Ideas

Hi everyone,

I recently started learning UiPath Maestro and I’m looking for project ideas that are complex enough to help me practice real Maestro concepts and architecture.

I already have experience with traditional RPA and REFramework, so I’m mainly interested in scenarios involving:

  • Multi-agent orchestration
  • Human-in-the-loop workflows
  • AI decision making
  • Long-running processes
  • Agent collaboration
  • Enterprise-style automation design
  • Context/memory handling

However, I’d prefer projects that do not require building huge dummy business environments or creating large amounts of fake invoices, POs, ERP systems, etc.

I’m looking for ideas that are:

  • Realistic enough to simulate enterprise automation
  • Complex enough to train Maestro skills
  • But still manageable for a solo learner without many external resources

Would love to hear your suggestions or even examples of projects you think are especially good for learning Maestro deeply.

Thanks!

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u/Born-Ad-2474 — 8 days ago