We’re looking for a Java/Spring Developer to work on creating technical articles.
First – you naturally need to be a developer working or actively involved in the Java and Spring ecosystem. The articles will be code-centric, so being in the trenches and able to code is instrumental.
Second – you need a solid command of the English language.
Budget and Time Commitment
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Here are the typical budgets used by most authors:
Level 9
- 1500+ words – 85.5$
- 2000+ words – 95.5$
- …
…
Level 13
- 1500+ words – 97$
- 2000+ words – 107$
- …
Once you get started, we have a lot more budget levels (the top level is 18), based on the quality of your writeups.
And we generally handle payments via Paypal.
In terms of time commitment, a good target is one article every 2-3 weeks - but that’s very flexible (as long as our communication is good).
About the article (+ some examples)
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You’ll usually pick articles out of the existing content calendar of the site. You can also suggest your own topics as well (and get an additional compensation for that).
Here are a few examples of topics:
- Using the Spring @Scheduled annotation
- Spring JDBC Pagination
- Sorting in Hibernate
- Spring Data Redis introduction
And here are a few finished article examples:
- Introduction to Spring Data REST
- Elasticsearch Queries with Spring Data
- Error Handling for REST with Spring
You can also find the contribution guidelines on our site: https://www.baeldung.com/contribution-guidelines
by Baeldung via developer jobs - Stack Overflow
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