
Wordpress developer for 3 weeks (30 hours per week
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Description
starting Friday. You will collaborate directly with our lead developer who will assign tasks across multiple concurrent projects, requiring flexibility and the ability to switch contexts quickly.
Required skills: WordPress content editing, WordPress development, Elementor page builder, keen attention to detail, and strong English communication. Reliable, efficient contributors may be considered for future work.
This assignment runs Friday 13 March to Thursday 2 April.
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Hi Darren
Could you share which projects I’ll be focusing on first?”
“Are there any specific design or functionality guidelines I should follow?”
“Will there be regular check-ins with the lead developer, or should I update progress as needed? -

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Before getting started, I’d like to clarify a few things so I can align perfectly with your workflow and make sure the work moves smoothly during the three-week engagement.
First, how will tasks be assigned by your lead developer—through a project management tool like Trello, Asana, or Jira, or mainly through Slack/email messages? Knowing this helps me integrate quickly into your system.
Second, are most of the websites built primarily with Elementor, or will there also be work involving custom themes, CSS adjustments, or plugin troubleshooting?
I’d also like to know whether the tasks will mostly involve updating existing pages and content, or if there will be new page builds and section designs as well.
Another helpful detail would be how staging environments are handled. Will changes be made on staging sites first before pushing to live, or will some updates happen directly on production sites?
Lastly, since there are multiple concurrent projects, will priorities be set daily or weekly by the lead developer so I can focus on the most urgent tasks first?
Once I understand these details, I can jump in quickly and start contributing right away.