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ToyDirectory.com® Inc.
12340 Santa Monica Blvd. Suite 237
Los Angeles, CA 90025
E-mail: emailtoydirectory@gmail.com


Classic ASP Stack Developer and some MS SQL Database Management Hourly rate $15 to $35/hr DOE and availability. Starting: Freelance


Work from home. Work hourly or per project and get paid bi-weekly.

Position Description:

Create automated content / news collection and publication.
Create automated social media content collection.

Qualifications:


  • Strong communications skills.
  • Experience with Bots
  • Experience with ChatGPT API
  • Experience in MS SQL, Classic ASP
  • Experience using scripting languages (VB Script, JavaScript, etc.), Object-Oriented Design (OOD) and coding techniques, and Structured Query Language (SQL)
  • Ability to respond quickly in a virtual environment
  • Applicants will be presented with a small sample project to complete as part of the interview process to gauge aptitude and communication skills.

A human wrote this req. A human will review your application. If the application doesn’t follow instructions, or the email is convoluted, unfortunatley, it will not be reviewed. Please keep it concise, and human, and send your 1) resume, 2) a cover letter explaining your experinces with ChatGPT API (please provide details in this regard only), and 3) what ChatGPT API projects you've worked on in the past 15 days.

Flexible schedule. Part-time Telecommute



Software Developer

Responsible for the creation of Chatbots and search engine bots.

Applicant must have experience with AI API. Starting pay rate: $15/hr to $45/hr DOE

Assist in database projects. GPA 3.6 or above.



Please send your 1) resume, 2) a cover letter explaining your experinces with creation of Chatbots and search engine bots (please provide details in this regard only), and 3) what projects you've worked on in the past 15 days.


Flexible schedule. Part-time and full-time positions.

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