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I'm 14 and looking for computer-related online jobs

5 点作者 sygeek将近 14 年前
First of all, I'm not doing this for the money. It's been almost 7 years since I first started using computers and soon it turned into a passion.<p>And now that I am knowledgeable enough (at least more than an average user), I'm looking for "work from home" online jobs where I can practice my passion on a professional basis, while maintaining the 14 year old minimum age eligibility.<p><i>Here's a little background on me:</i><p>* I'm 14 year old, currently studying in 9th grade.<p>* I'm NOT from US or any other English speaking countries.<p>* I've been using computers since I was 7 years old.<p>* I can easily use Linux via the terminal, but I'm still learning shell script.<p><i>Some examples so as to give an idea of my experience:</i><p>* I can do basic virus removals and I don't use anti-viruses, just a full scan on an interval of 2 months, so far I haven't been affected.<p>* I tweaked my 6 year old PC to boot within 30 seconds (with XP, Linux boots much faster)<p>* I'm aware of the BASIC workings of the most of the technological softwares/programs/services on a wide base.<p>* I'm currently learning programming (python and shell scripting) I'm currently not into hardware as much as I'm aware of softwares. * Whenever any of my family members encounter any kind of computer problem, I'm the first person called for help.

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ohashi将近 14 年前
From what you've written a lot of the services you think you would be good at are best suited for a face-to-face interaction rather than online. There are certain trust issues about accessing computers remotely; especially for average users that are going to want your services.<p>As far as 14 year old age eligibility, I have no idea on the laws in your country and what that might mean.<p>However, if I were to offer some advice, I'd say focus on the programming aspect, as that is the easiest skill to sell online of the ones you've listed I think. There are plenty of places to sell that skill (if elance et al are an age problem - try forums/communities).
godarderik将近 14 年前
I'll preface this by saying I'm a 15 year old programmer. Unless you desperately need the money, I wouldn't recommend doing menial freelance jobs like that. Instead, you should focus on learning to program. Sure, doing freelance work would get you a little money now, but you could make exponentially more in the future if you know how to program. Also, once you learn how to program, you could do freelance programming if you wanted. At least you would be learning by doing freelance programming. You won't be learning much by removing viruses.
JoeCortopassi将近 14 年前
Like Ohashi said, the type of job you are looking for is usually better suiyed for face-to-face interactions. Have you considered writing a blog, or a set of youtube tutorials? You sound like a knowledgable young person, and you might be able to make some ad money teaching people how to take care pf their computers.
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iuseruby将近 14 年前
My recommendations:<p>* create a github account and start to contribute open source projects<p>* finally switch from windows to linux and forget about virus<p>* find a college in one of the English speaking counties and start collect a money for CS education<p>* stop thinking about job and spend all your time on education<p>You'll get really good job after college If you will do all this, no need to hurry to become an adult
gallamine将近 14 年前
Are there any open source tools that you really like? Perhaps you can start by contributing some bug fixes (ask on the forums or IRC for some easy suggestions) to these projects? That will get your feet wet and build some confidence.
noahc将近 14 年前
Have you checked out odesk.com? I prefer that over elance.com, but either one should work. Find something you think you might be able to do, bid a flat fee and then figure out how to do it. Wash - Rinse - Repeat.
klbarry将近 14 年前
I highly recommend learning SEO (<a href="http://www.seomoz.org/beginners-guide-to-seo" rel="nofollow">http://www.seomoz.org/beginners-guide-to-seo</a>). I used SEOMOZ and David Mihm's blog (<a href="http://www.davidmihm.com/local-search-ranking-factors.shtml" rel="nofollow">http://www.davidmihm.com/local-search-ranking-factors.shtml</a>) to rank a local pizza website to the top of Google for my town. I did this for free to learn how to do it. I charged money for my next client and from there everything rolled smoothly.