HACKER Q&A
📣 ed_balls

5h-10h per week side gig?


Hi HN,

Where one could find a job that would allow to work a few hour per week to earn some extra cash? Ideally, using my skills as a software engineer.


  👤 trykondev Accepted Answer ✓
The company I work for would be a great fit -- we specialize in conducting remote technical interviews as a service. It pays pretty well ($100 USD per 90-minute interview). The work is very flexible and you set your own hours, so it works for people aiming for 5-10 hours a week or people interested in more than that. Although it's not a traditional software development job, the work still requires a significant technical skillset.

If this is the kind of thing you (or anyone else reading this) might be interested in, send me an email and I would be happy to talk further about it! My email address is in my profile.


👤 mooreds
Depending on your skills and inclinations:

   * consulting: providing your expertise to others. I have picked up a few gigs doing code evaluations or pocs for people. Helps if you have deep tech skills in a niche and a reputation. You can do this by blogging about it.
   * contracting/moonlighting: writing code for companies who need it. Join a slack and watch the jobs or contracting channels. Email former employers and ask if they know anyone who needs some extra hands.
   * tech writing. My company pays for technical articles. I know others do too. draft.dev is a kind of a clearing house for technical article writers.

👤 karlhughes
To piggy back of what @mooreds said, here's a big list of community writing programs that pay software engineers to write blog posts: https://github.com/malgamves/CommunityWriterPrograms

Depending on your expertise and writing skills, they can pay pretty well.


👤 muzani
Teaching in bootcamps, polytechnics, and colleges. The work is steady as they often look for "industry people". I've made several thousand off training professors on the latest practice too.

A lot of places already have a module to teach but not enough trainers. You can also get a job writing modules but it's as stressful as programming.


👤 kulikalov
Codementor. It's pretty small, but the community and policies are way healthier than, say, on Upwork, where developer are treated badly.

👤 ph4
Tutor

👤 fireeyed
Uber, Doordash, Instacart, Amazon Flex