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Part-Time Remote Procurement & Admin Support Specialist
We are a fast-growing, international business with interests across customer care, human resources, super-yacht operations, charter & sales brokerage, property development, and investment activities throughout America We are looking for a commercially minded, self-motivated individual to support our procurement and administrative operations. This is a remote, part-time role, ideal for someone who is organized, detail-oriented, and comfortable working independently in a fast-paced environment. You will be joining a friendly and collaborative finance and administration team that values initiative, problem-solving, and a proactive attitude. Key Responsibilities Research product ranges, pricing, and sales data to support purchasing decisions Maintain and update internal databases with accurate information Track purchase orders and follow up on deliveries with suppliers Communicate with suppliers and assist with product demonstrations Maintain project registers and prepare internal reports Collaborate with team members to recommend solutions and alternative supply options Support additional administrative and basic accounts tasks as required Required Skills & Experience Strong attention to detail and organizational skills Ability to work independently and manage tasks efficiently Clear written and verbal communication skills Positive, solution-focused attitude Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Excel experience is an advantage) Interest in procurement, finance, or administrative work Willingness to learn (paid training provided) What We Offer Fully remote, flexible working hours Paid training and ongoing support Opportunity for long-term collaboration and career growth Work with a friendly, international team
a month ago26 proposalsRemoteopportunity
We are preparing to build a Data Center Construction Intelligence Platform. Before development begins, we need an initial, authoritative dataset covering previously built and currently active data center construction projects in the U.S. This dataset will be the foundation of a platform that is designed to update monthly over time. This role is research and data structuring only — no application development, no scraping tools, and no automation required. Data Sources (Representative, Not Exhaustive) Research should be based on reputable industry sources, such as: BuilderConnected Dodge Construction Network CRANE Construction Intelligence Public owner / developer disclosures Industry reports and trade publications Publicly available permitting and project announcements ⚠️ Important: You are not required to have paid access to all platforms. We are looking for structured summaries and metadata, not proprietary dumps. Scope of Work 1️⃣ Data Center Project Inventory Compile structured information on: Previously built data centers Currently active / under-construction data centers Where available, capture: Location (city, state) Project status (completed / active) Facility type (enterprise, hyperscale, colocation, edge, etc.) Approximate scale (high-level) General delivery model (design-build, CM, etc.) 2️⃣ Construction Systems & Assemblies (Project-Informed) Using real-world project data, organize: Structural systems Electrical & power infrastructure Mechanical / cooling strategies Fire protection approaches Low-voltage & networking considerations Focus on patterns and common approaches, not engineering drawings. 3️⃣ Tier-Level & Redundancy Context (High Level) Where identifiable, note: Tier I–IV alignment (if stated or implied) Redundancy concepts (N, N+1, 2N, etc.) How redundancy impacts construction scope This should remain descriptive, not technical design. 4️⃣ Cost & Schedule Drivers (Qualitative) Based on project patterns, identify: Primary cost drivers Schedule risk factors Regional labor/material sensitivity Supply chain and lead-time influences No exact pricing required. 5️⃣ Structured, App-Ready Data Format (Critical) All information must be delivered in structured spreadsheet format, with clearly defined columns such as: project_name location project_status facility_type system_category assembly_or_component tier_or_redundancy_level primary_cost_drivers schedule_risk_factors data_source notes This dataset will later feed an application and AI system. Deliverables You must provide: Google Sheets or Excel file(s) Clean, consistent structure and naming CSV export Short summary document explaining: Data sources used Assumptions and limitations Recommendations for monthly updates No PDFs. No slide decks. No scraped raw dumps. Ongoing Monthly Updates (Future Work) After the initial dataset is delivered, we plan to: Update the dataset monthly Add newly announced or completed projects Refine patterns as the dataset grows Please indicate in your proposal: Whether you are open to a monthly update engagement Your estimated monthly fee range for ongoing updates Ideal Candidate Experience with construction, infrastructure, or industrial research Familiarity with construction intelligence platforms or trade data Strong data organization skills Methodical, detail-oriented approach Comfortable citing and tracking data sources Screening Question (Required) How would you gather and structure authoritative construction project data so it can be updated monthly and later used in an application or AI system? Generic responses will not be considered.Selection Criteria We will prioritize candidates who: Demonstrate structured thinking Understand construction project data Respect data-source boundaries and licensing Clearly explain how they will organize and maintain the dataset
a day ago0 proposalsRemoteAPA Article on 2026 Financial Discipline
I’m preparing a series of papers that explore how credit will look in 2026, and I now need a stand-alone, publication-ready article that drills into Financial Discipline in 2026 within that broader context. The piece must follow current APA guidelines from title page through references, and it should feel at home in an academic journal: formal voice, third-person where appropriate, objective tone, clear citations. Main emphasis The discussion has to stay tightly focused on debt management as the cornerstone of financial discipline. Every argument, statistic, or projection you include should connect back to how disciplined debt practices influence—or are influenced by—the evolving credit system and credit-scoring methodologies expected in 2026. What I will provide • My existing outline and notes on debt management trends, regulatory changes, and projected consumer behaviors. • A short list of source articles already gathered. You’re free (and encouraged) to expand the research base, as long as all additional references are peer-reviewed or come from credible financial institutions. What I need back • A complete APA-formatted manuscript (Word or Google Docs) that integrates my outline, adds well-sourced analysis, and flows logically from introduction through conclusion. • An APA reference list with DOIs or direct URLs for every citation. • In-text citations double-checked for accuracy and APA compliance. Acceptance criteria The manuscript must: 1. Maintain an unbroken focus on debt management within the larger 2026 credit landscape. 2. Anchor each key point in verifiable research published within the last five years, unless the source is a foundational theory. 3. Observe current APA 7th edition rules for headings, tables/figures (if any), citations, and references. 4. Be free of grammar errors and plagiarism, passing Turnitin or equivalent. If you’re comfortable writing in strict APA style, have a solid grasp of credit-industry terminology, and can weave debt-management insights into the projected 2026 scoring environment, I’d love to see your approach and timeline. I need an article in APA format (my writings and articles are about Credit in 2026, Financial Discipline in 2026, The Credit scoring system in 2026) Credit System in 2026 Financial Discipline in 2026 in relation to the Credit System in 2026 The article needs a short bio about the writer (To learn about the writer you will need to Google them to get an ideal of them and their style of writing etc) and there are several key words the article needs to mention, such as Dr. Credit King Your Credit Defines Your Creditability like the book title, However, I already completed 60% of the article, so please use what current research already done, but Some of the subtitles mention in the article are the following Keep The 202 Landscape. Your Financial Creditability Consumers Effect Credit Scores Volatit and Credit Access The Discipline of Finances as the Differentiation Also incorporate writer new book (published in April 2026) with the article DNA (Data Numerical Accuracy) keep Conclusion Financial Sobriety in in Informational Age. instead of saying Keep The 2026 Landscape. of credit . use my book title and you can title the The DNA of Credit in 2026. or some kind of why make up a title relating to my book title or titles Remove In the article, please remove The Adaptation of the Card Issuers! in the attachment articles Key word is to use is Dr. Credit King and insert his new book titled DNA will be out in March 2026 and also the quote mention in the article on Page 1 is Your Credit Defines Your Credibility it's a Book by the same author, its needs to mention and again we dot use the work Rental Landlord, so there needs to be a different word or change the entire paragraph it's up to you and to get information on the Author PLEASE Google him Dr. Credit King or CHAYO BRIGGS to learn about the author and there is no work count. Its APA format The DNA Data Numerical Accuracy
a day ago17 proposalsRemoteopportunity
Looking for a content creator for our website
We are looking for a freelance content creator to support the creation, structuring, and optimisation of written content for the SHAPE project website. Overall objective To produce clear, accessible, and high-quality web content that presents the SHAPE project, supports its dissemination, and addresses the needs of its key target audiences: healthcare professionals, patients, and caregivers. Scope of the mission 1. Content strategy and structuring * Contribute to the definition of a coherent content structure aligned with the SHAPE website architecture * Adapt content to different target audiences (healthcare professionals, patients, caregivers) * Ensure consistency of tone, terminology, and messaging across all pages * Align content with the objectives of a European health project (clarity, credibility, accessibility) 2. Website content creation * Write original content for the SHAPE website, including: * Project presentation pages (mission, objectives, partners, key figures) * Pages dedicated to healthcare professionals (benefits of adapted physical activity, scientific evidence, care pathways, training overview) * Pages dedicated to patients and caregivers (programme descriptions, participation process, practical advice) * Training and resource presentation pages * FAQ content adapted to each audience * Ensure content is clear, pedagogical, and accessible to non-specialist audiences where relevant 3. Editorial adaptation and rewriting * Rewrite and adapt existing content provided by the SHAPE partners when needed * Simplify technical or scientific information while maintaining accuracy * Structure content for web reading (headings, short paragraphs, key messages) 4. SEO-oriented writing * Apply basic SEO best practices: * Keyword integration * Optimised titles and headings * Meta descriptions (if required) * Ensure content is readable, relevant, and search-engine friendly without compromising clarity 5. Multilingual coordination (optional) * Prepare content to facilitate translation into French, Spanish, and Portuguese * Coordinate with translators or provide multilingual writing services if applicable (optional) 6. Collaboration and validation * Work closely with the Fundación Siel Bleu España and SHAPE project team * Integrate feedback and revisions in line with project expectations and timelines * Respect content validation processes linked to European-funded projects Deliverables * Complete written content for all agreed website pages * Structured and ready-to-integrate texts (Word, Google Docs, or CMS-ready format) * SEO-ready content aligned with the website structure * Content adapted to multiple audiences *Newsletter, article of blog Constraints and responsibilities * The freelancer is responsible for content creation, editorial coherence, and clarity * Final validation of content remains with the SHAPE project team * Scientific or institutional accuracy must be ensured throughout all content
8 days ago44 proposalsRemoteMERN Developer Needed to Upgrade Gift Store MVP
I have a “Gift Store” web app MVP built with the MERN stack. The current version has basic UI and product pages but no AI integration yet. I am looking for a MERN developer who can refactor, improve, and polish the app, and prepare it to work smoothly with an AI recommendation API. The goal is an elegant, modern gift store where users enter details (gender, age, job, nationality) and receive recommended gifts from the AI system. Responsibilities Review the existing MERN codebase and suggest improvements to structure, performance, and maintainability. Upgrade the UI/UX to look modern, clean, and responsive (desktop and mobile). Implement or refine backend APIs (Node/Express) for products, users, and the AI recommendation endpoint. Integrate with the AI API (provided by a separate AI developer) and handle loading states, errors, and results elegantly. Optimize for performance (caching, pagination, image optimization) and basic security best practices. What I Expect From You Strong experience with React, Node.js/Express, MongoDB, and REST APIs. A good eye for UI/UX and ability to implement clean, reusable components. Comfort integrating third‑party or custom APIs into React frontends. Clean Git practices and clear communication. Important – Show Me Your Skill In your proposal, include: 2–3 specific improvements you would make to my current Gift Store (for example: layout changes, component structure, routing, state management). How you would design the page and flow where users input their info and see AI recommendations. A rough 1–2 week plan (milestones) to refactor the MVP and integrate the AI endpoint. Preferred Qualifications Previous e‑commerce or dashboard projects in MERN (please share links or GitHub). Experience with modern styling solutions (Tailwind CSS, styled‑components, etc.). Experience working alongside backend/ML specialists.
a month ago45 proposalsRemoteNeed legal contract for presenting to investors of film project
I am looking for an attorney who is an expert in legal matters surrounding film funding, for commercial exhibition and distribution. I am inspired by director Sam Raimi and his team's method of sourcing investors for 'Evil Dead' (1981), by first crafting the legal contract with an attorney before approaching investors. The investors were promised a percentage of the revenue generated. I am yet unclear what the sources of generation of revenue for my project can be (ie. TV, galleries and museums, cinema theatres, video on demand?). What sets my work apart, is that I have already produced and finalised the audio track (soundtrack) of the project in the entirety, and 15 minutes of the actual film is already produced, the length of the work will be in the 40-45 minutes range. I am looking to raise 4400-4500 USD. Here is information that I was able to uncover about the preproduction and funding of 'Evil Dead' (1981), through an AI response generation platform: "before Sam Raimi (along with producer Rob Tapert and star Bruce Campbell) went out to raise money for The Evil Dead (1981), they legally structured the way they would take investments by having an attorney prepare a formal investment document. Here’s what that involved: The Legal Document They Prepared Raimi and his collaborators consulted a Detroit lawyer (Phil Gillis, a friend of Tapert’s family) to get legal advice on raising funds. Based on that advice, they formed a limited partnership — a legal entity — which became Renaissance Pictures. The attorney helped them draft a limited-partnership offering document (often called a limited partnership agreement or legal offering prospectus in that context). This document was the legal contract they would show to potential investors when soliciting funds. What the Document Contained The offering document essentially laid out the key terms of the investment opportunity: Structure of the partnership: It defined the limited partnership — Renaissance Pictures — as the legal vehicle for the project. Investment terms: It explained that the filmmakers were selling shares in the movie; they offered up to fifteen shares at $10,000 each. Escrow conditions: All investment money was to go into an escrow account that could not be accessed by the filmmakers until a minimum number of shares — nine, or $90,000 — had been sold. This was the amount they estimated they needed to begin shooting. Rights, risks, and responsibilities: It spelled out what investors owned, what risks they were taking, and the rights and duties of the partners and the investors. Return projections: Raimi and his team promised investors they could double their investment in two years — though that was essentially a projection/bluff to help attract financing. Investor communications: The plan included sending out bi-weekly newsletters on production progress and giving each investor two tickets to the world premiere. Purpose of the Document The main goal of this legal document was to: Make the offer to investors legally credible — having a formal limited partnership and a written offering made the project look legitimate rather than an informal “friends chasing a dream.” Comply with legal requirements for selling investments — even in a small independent film context, the sale of shares had to be structured to protect both the filmmakers and the investors. Set clear terms for who owned what and what investors could expect — including how and when funds could be used and what rights investors received in return. The finished legal offering document was then presented to friends, family, and local professionals (doctors, lawyers, business owners, etc.) as they attempted to raise the funds needed for production." What I practically need from you as an attorney - in the entertainment industry - is what source of revenue I can promise to my investor, in what way, and how to divide or sell, and promise the work to the investor. Ultimately creating the legal document for presentation to the investor. Thank you, looking forward to hearing from you!
9 days ago12 proposalsRemoteClient Interview Partner (Long-Term / Permanent Role)
1. About Us We are a US-based software development agency led by Michael, delivering high-quality development services to clients worldwide. We work with a skilled developer team and are now looking for a long-term partner to handle client-facing responsibilities and grow with the company. 2. Role Overview We are seeking a reliable and professional partner who will represent our agency in client interviews and manage ongoing client communications. This is a long-term collaboration with profit-sharing and full transparency. You will work closely with the founder and development team, acting as the main communication bridge between our clients and internal team once projects begin. 3. Key Responsibilities - Client Interviews & Onboarding Attend and conduct interviews with potential clients on behalf of the agency Receive full support and preparation from the founder before interviews Represent the agency professionally and clearly communicate our capabilities - Client Communication & Project Coordination Act as the primary point of contact for clients after contracts are secured Maintain regular communication with clients regarding project progress, updates, and requirements Coordinate with the internal development team to ensure client expectations are met - Account & Platform Management Help manage and operate agency-related accounts such as: LinkedIn (initially using your account; company account will be created as the agency grows) Job platforms (Indeed, ZipRecruiter, etc.) Financial Accounts (Bank, PayPal, Zelle, etc.) Other operational tools as needed Work jointly with the founder using shared systems for full transparency - Transparency & Collaboration Operate under a signed employee/partner agreement All communications, accounts, and payments are handled transparently All financial transactions go through shared and trackable accounts 4. What We Handle - Background checks and client paperwork - Contracts and legal documentation - Developer hiring and task execution - Tax handling and administrative overhead 5. Compensation - 15–20% profit share after tax deduction Typical earnings: $1,000–$1,500 per month, with growth potential as the agency scales - Payments are split immediately after client payments are received 6. Ideal Candidate - US Citizen - Strong English communication skills (verbal and written) - Confident in client-facing interviews and discussions - Professional, trustworthy, and long-term oriented - Comfortable working remotely and collaboratively - Experience in tech, recruitment, or client management is a plus 7. Why Join Us - Long-term partnership opportunity, not a short-term contract - Clear profit-sharing model - Full transparency in operations and finances - Opportunity to grow alongside a scaling software agency
21 days ago9 proposalsRemoteWebsite Design - High end executive search boutique - London
Website Design Brief – Confidential Legal Recruitment Firm Project Overview We are a confidential, specialist legal recruitment firm preparing a new market entry. We are seeking a designer to create a slick, modern, and highly professional website that communicates discretion, credibility, and seniority. This is a premium, relationship-led recruitment business, not a high-volume or mass-market agency. The website should feel exclusive, understated, and intelligent, appealing to senior legal professionals and decision-makers. A logo and initial brand direction already exist. The focus of this project is to design a website that positions the firm as a serious, trusted legal search partner from day one. Objectives Establish immediate credibility and trust Position the firm as premium, selective, and discreet Appeal to senior lawyers, partners, and legal leadership Keep the experience simple, calm, and refined Avoid anything generic, sales-driven, or recruiter cliché Scope of Work We are looking for high-quality UI/UX website design, with strong attention to typography, layout, and hierarchy. Expected scope: Desktop and mobile responsive design Approximately 5–7 pages, likely including: Home About What We Do / Practice Areas Our Approach Clients & Candidates (or similar) Contact Clear structure and restrained use of visual elements Subtle polish (transitions, hover states) only where it adds refinement This brief is design-first. Development can be discussed separately if required. Design Direction The website should feel: Minimal Professional Discreet Confident Timeless Visual preferences: Neutral, muted colour palette (black, white, greys, soft tones) Strong, editorial-style typography Clean layouts with generous white space High-quality abstract, architectural, or typographic visuals No stocky recruitment imagery or clichés Target Audience Law firm partners and senior associates In-house legal leadership High-calibre legal professionals An audience that values discretion, clarity, and quality What Will Be Provided Logo and brand assets Draft content and messaging Clear feedback and prompt communication What We’re Looking For A designer with experience in professional services, legal, finance, or consulting Excellent typography and layout skills Ability to design for a premium, conservative audience A thoughtful, collaborative approach with attention to detail Please include: Relevant portfolio examples Your proposed approach Estimated timeline Clear pricing structure Budget & Timeline Budget: Flexible for the right quality Timeline: Ideally 3–5 weeks, but open to discussion Confidentiality This project is strictly confidential. Applicants must agree not to disclose the project, its purpose, or any materials shared during the engagement.
a month ago82 proposalsRemoteData Annual Form 10-k
Overview Accountants must be familiar with the amount of data required in the Annual Form 10-K filing and the Annual Proxy filing for publicly traded companies because they will use the data from these filings to research a company’s competitors. Accountants can even use the data from these filings in their personal life to research investment opportunities. Scenario In this milestone, you will prepare a valuation for a 1% minority shareholder on the assumption that your company is a “going concern” company, meaning that the company will be able to pay its financial obligations as needed for the foreseeable future. Directions In this milestone, you will provide a brief history and overview of the company you selected. Use your company’s most recent Form 10-K filing and SEC Annual Proxy filing from The Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) website to gather the information described in the rubric criteria. You will also provide a brief summary of your findings for your valuation team members and include a visualization in the summary. Note: Refer to this module’s Discussion for the list of companies to choose from. Specifically, you must address the following rubric criteria: Links Provide the most recent SEC Form 10-K filing link for the company. Provide the most recent SEC Proxy filing link for the company. History and Overview Provide a brief company history overview based on external research of the company. Consider the following questions to guide your response: How long has the company been in business? Who was the original founder of the company? What significant changes to company leadership have occurred? How has the company changed since its beginning? Consider expansion of locations or products/services, etc. Identify all of the company’s major locations for their facilities and/or other properties. Identify all of the customers recognized by the company. List all of the names of the executive management team of the company. Identify all of the competition recognized by the company. Identify all of the major shareholders of the company. Describe business risks recognized by the company. Explain how the company is committed to environmental, social and governance (ESG) efforts and sustainability. Describe the company’s leadership in energy and environmental design (LEED) status. Consider the following questions to guide your response: Is the company currently LEED certified? If the company is not currently LEED certificated, is it working toward becoming LEED certified? Summary Summarize your findings for the valuation team. Include the following details in your response: Explain what you learned as you researched the company. Identify the key points the valuation team needs to be aware of. Create at least one effective visualization that supports key points. Include the following detail in your response: Provide appropriate labels for the visualization(s). If you need writing support, access the Academic Support module of your course. What to Submit Submit the Business Valuation Template with the Milestone One: Introduction section completed. The Introduction section should be an additional 4- to 6-page Microsoft Word document with double spacing, 12-point Times New Roman font, and one-inch margins in addition to the current page count. Sources should be cited according to APA style. Note: You will be using this same file throughout all the milestones and your project. Supporting Materials The following resources support your work on this assignment: Website: U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission This website allows users to search for a publicly traded company and find their published financial statements. Use this website to find your company’s 10-K filing.
25 days ago7 proposalsRemoteVideo Editor - Software product Demo
PROJECT OVERVIEW: I need a professional demo video (2-3 minutes) for WalletDiscover, a desktop cryptocurrency wallet recovery application. The video will highlight our unique "Manual Search Method" feature and be used for marketing on our website and YouTube channel. ABOUT THE APP: WalletDiscover is a professional tool for authorized wallet recovery. It supports Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, and other major networks. The app has 2 search modes, but we want to focus on the Manual Method of ultimate pricing version for this video. KEY FEATURE TO HIGHLIGHT (Manual Method): - Users can specify exact private key ranges to search - Customizable search patterns and parameters - Sequential or random scanning within defined ranges - Real-time statistics and progress tracking - Professional UI with live wallet generation display YOUR TASK: 1. Ensure the app functions correctly at a resolution of 1280 x 720 on your operating system. 2. Test the Manual Search Method specifically: - Navigate to the mode selector - Configure a small range (e.g., 100-1000 keys) - Start a test scan - Observe the statistics and UI behavior 3. Record 3-5 minutes of raw footage showing: - Installation process (optional) - Main interface overview - Manual Method configuration screen - Active scanning with live statistics - Results panel and activity log Note: No account creation required. If you're ready, I am prepared to provide the license key for the ultimate version, valid for one day. 4. Using your recorded footage (and any additional footage I provide), create a professional 2-3 minute demo video that includes: Required Elements: ✓ Opening title card with WalletDiscover logo ✓ Brief intro (5-10 seconds): "What is WalletDiscover?" ✓ Main focus (60-90 seconds): Manual Search Method demonstration - Show the mode selection - Highlight customization options - Display live scanning action - Emphasize speed and statistics ✓ Secondary features (20-30 seconds): Quick overview of other modes ✓ UI/UX showcase (15-20 seconds): Clean interface, professional design ✓ Call-to-action ending (5-10 seconds): Download link + website Technical Requirements: - Resolution: 1080p (1920x1080) minimum - Frame rate: 30fps or 60fps - Length: 2-3 minutes - Aspect ratio: 16:9 (horizontal) - Audio: Background music (royalty-free, upbeat/tech style) - Captions: Key feature callouts and text overlays - Transitions: Smooth, professional (not overly flashy) - Color grading: Match the app's dark theme (navy/green accent colors) Style Reference: Think modern SaaS product demos - clean, professional, focused on functionality. Similar to: Notion, Figma, or VS Code demo videos. DELIVERABLES: 1. Raw footage files (3-5 minutes of app screen recordings) 2. Final edited video (MP4, 1080p) 3. Project file (Premiere/Final Cut/DaVinci - optional but appreciated) 4. 2 revisions included WHAT I'LL PROVIDE: - WalletDiscover logo (PNG, transparent background) - Website URL and download link - Support during testing if you encounter issues REQUIREMENTS: ✓ Portfolio with 2-3 similar software/app demo videos ✓ Proficiency in Adobe Premiere, Final Cut Pro, or DaVinci Resolve ✓ Experience with screen recording editing and motion graphics ✓ Ability to run desktop applications for testing (Windows/macOS/Linux) ✓ Good understanding of pacing and storytelling for product demos ✓ Available for 1-2 revision rounds
14 days ago21 proposalsRemote