u/_DaddieDaddie_

Full-Stack Developer / Automation Specialist Remote (Poland Working Hours) | B2B Contract

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About the Role

We're a development studio that moves fast, builds smart, and actually enjoys what we do. We're not looking for someone who needs their hand held through every task. We're looking for a self-starter who sees a problem and is already three steps into solving it before anyone else noticed it existed.

If you're the kind of person who learns by doing, thrives in ambiguity, and gets a quiet satisfaction from making things work elegantly, read on

What You'll Be Doing

You'll work across a variety of projects: building internal tools and automations, developing web applications, maintaining and extending existing systems, and occasionally rescuing legacy projects (yes, that means diving into code someone else wrote). No two weeks look the same.

You'll be expected to:

Build and maintain solutions using AppSheet, Google Apps Script, and Google Workspace integrations

Write clean JavaScript, PHP, HTML and CSS

Design and work with relational databases

Build and manage automation workflows using Make (Integromat), Zapier, or n8n

Deploy and manage services on Google Cloud

Communicate clearly and proactively with the team

Tech Stack and Tools

No-code / Low-code: AppSheet

Scripting and Backend: Google Apps Script, JavaScript, PHP

Frontend: HTML, CSS

Automation: Make / Zapier / n8n

Data: Relational databases (SQL)

Cloud and Productivity: Google Cloud, Google Workspace

What We're Looking For

Must-haves:

Proven, hands-on experience with the technologies listed above

Ability to work independently without waiting to be told exactly what to do

Proactive communication style: you flag issues early, ask smart questions, and keep people in the loop

Solid English communication skills (spoken and written)

Availability during Polish business hours (CET/CEST)

Nice to have:

Experience working in a small, agile team or studio environment

Familiarity with rescuing and refactoring legacy codebases

What We Offer

100% remote work

B2B contract

A team with established working standards where things run smoothly and predictably (most of the time)

Real variety in the work

A team that actually enjoys what they do

Please Don't Apply If...

You have no experience with the technologies listed

You need detailed step-by-step instructions to get started on a task

You're looking for a role where someone else defines every decision for you

We have a high bar for autonomy and ownership. That means you'll have the space to do great work without micromanagement.

We work with all legal compliance and contracts and NDAs.

How to Apply

DM me about yourself and a project or two that's most relevant to this role. Links to past work, GitHub profiles, or case studies are very welcome. We'll be in touch quickly with candidates who look like a good fit.

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u/_DaddieDaddie_ — 4 days ago

Need Help for my BPO.

So I started my own BPO last year in November. After working in BPOs in India for 15 years, I decided to do it on my own.

Currently I have a registered firm in India, with all legal compliance. We have done 3 short term projects for a Europian Startup. I didnt hire any full time employee as they were short term projects and I used freelancers to do the job.

However, now I want to scale my company and want to onboard more clients with annual contracts, not small contracts.

Do I have anyone who could help me getting clients for my BPO.

We have finances readily available to buy infra, IT, admin and manpower.

Any help or advise would be appreciated.

Thank you.

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u/_DaddieDaddie_ — 5 days ago

BPO owners, how do you guys find your clients apart from Referrals? Help me out. More in body text.

So I started my own BPO last year in November. After working in BPOs in India for 15 years, I decided to do it on my own.

Currently I have a registered firm in India, with all legal compliance. We have done 3 short term projects for a Europian Startup. I didnt hire any full time employee as they were short term projects and I used freelancers to do the job.

However, now I want to scale my company and want to onboard more clients with annual contracts, not small contracts.

Do I have anyone who could help me getting clients for my BPO.

We have finances readily available to buy infra, IT, admin and manpower.

Any help or advise would be appreciated.

Thank you.

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u/_DaddieDaddie_ — 5 days ago

I closed my door on my b*@tch annoying neighbour face.

Pata hai aaj kya hua?

Matlab kuch bhi.... Main aur meri bandi, hum mast kitchen me khana paka rahe they, Mango Shake and Paneer Paranthe. Mast Romantic Gaane chal rahe they. Like Thoda Thoda pyaar hua tumse type....

Bc meri padosan darwaze ki bell bajane lagi.... Maine gate khola to Aisa attitude me khadi thi. Annoying voice me boli, you know 10:30 baj rahe hai, bache so rahe hai.

I said, ok I'll turn down the volume, and literally closed the door on her face to avoid any further conversation.

Bhai wo bandi paagal ho kar chillane lagi, HOW DARE HE CLOSE THE DOOR ON MY FACE!!! CONTINUOS BELL....

maine jaake gate khole to fir se chillane lagi. I was like mam maine awaaz kam kar di hai, ab aap kyu chilla rahe ho.... Fir uska Husband aa gaya. Gaali dene laga... Bola police bulaunga.

Mujhe gussa aa gaya....

Maine kaha bhaaad me jao dono. Aur fir maine Dono ke mooh pe darwaza band kar diya.

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u/_DaddieDaddie_ — 9 days ago

Need Advise for my BPO

I am from India and I have been contacting this VP of an American company. They are likely to outsource their chat support operations to me with either an EOR model or full fledged operations.

Although I have been an operations manager for a BPO before and handled customer support operations. After being employee for 18 years, I decided to start with own BPO. As I have been into operations only in my career, this pre operation and sales part is new for me.

With help of my knowledge, experience, learnings and a little help from Claude, I was able to take the conversation with them to the level where I just quoted my prices to them.

Now I know there are professionals who are experts in this job, who knows the jargons, the process , the documents, who can take and lead this conversation further and could help closing this deal.

But as this is my first BPO project conversation, Do I really have to do that?

If I make this through alone, then I will be really proud of myself, but if I don't, I don't want to blame myself for not taking professional help.

If you have been in this situation, please guide me.

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u/_DaddieDaddie_ — 14 days ago

Need advise for my BPO.

I am from India and I have been contacting this VP of an American company. They are likely to outsource their chat support operations to me with either an EOR model or full fledged operations.

Although I have been an operations manager for a BPO before and handled customer support operations. After being employee for 18 years, I decided to start with own BPO. As I have been into operations only in my career, this pre operation and sales part is new for me.

With help of my knowledge, experience, learnings and a little help from Claude, I was able to take the conversation with them to the level where I just quoted my prices to them.

Now I know there are professionals who are experts in this job, who knows the jargons, the process , the documents, who can take and lead this conversation further and could help closing this deal.

But as this is my first BPO project conversation, Do I really have to do that?

If I make this through alone, then I will be really proud of myself, but if I don't, I don't want to blame myself for not taking professional help.

If you have been in this situation, please guide me.

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u/_DaddieDaddie_ — 14 days ago

Need Genuine Advise for my BPO.

I am from India and I have been contacting this VP of an American company. They are likely to outsource their chat support operations to me with either an EOR model or full fledged operations.

Although I have been an operations manager for a BPO before and handled customer support operations. After being employee for 18 years, I decided to start with own BPO. As I have been into operations only in my career, this pre operation and sales part is new for me.

With help of my knowledge, experience, learnings and a little help from Claude, I was able to take the conversation with them to the level where I just quoted my prices to them.

Now I know there are professionals who are experts in this job, who knows the jargons, the process , the documents, who can take and lead this conversation further and could help closing this deal.

But as this is my first BPO project conversation, Do I really have to do that?

If I make this through alone, then I will be really proud of myself, but if I don't, I don't want to blame myself for not taking professional help.

If you have been in this situation, please guide me.

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u/_DaddieDaddie_ — 14 days ago