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Give me tips for hiring an LMS developer

Please give me tips on hiring a freelance LMS developer - learning management system - for my project.

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robertman11
What do you need done? I'd ask each freelancer you intend on hiring those questions and see what their response is. For example, what is a Learning Management System? See if they copy/paste back an answer to you or write their own description.



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Beverly
Don't just read a freelancer's service description and accept it as fact on face value. In the online freelancing world, anyone can claim to do anything or be anything and so you'll want the freelancer to prove their knowledge before beginning the project. This can be best done by obtaining/contacting their job or client references if available, looking at the developer's job portfolio including past finished projects and possibly having that freelancer work on a sample project on a trial basis. You're adding a person to your team, even if just via freelancing and they will need to be able to integrate into your project and further your goals.

All of the above holds true when hiring any freelancer.



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EliteWriter
Dealing with a freelancer involves a certain amount of trust as the communication and delivery of the work is basically carried out online. So first of all you need to make sure that you look at the reputation of the freelancers you are finding. This can be ascertained from reviews and recommendations that you might be able to find about him/her, and if you are going to use Seocheckout you have the advantage of seeing his rating as a seller and his level from the profile page. You can then communicate with him/her to see if there is any way that you can arrange a trial run or for you to at least see any of his past work.



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