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Really good information on this thread. I've been burned by coders before (I know I'm at fault since I'm in charge, but these were $40/$50 an hour guys in some cases - price means nothing).
Do you all make your job posts really quick are sparse? I've tried that (with bulleted lists) as well as providing more detail and I never get who I want bidding on my jobs.
It's always a good idea to give them a detailed description because it ends up narrowing down who will bid on your project. Like frieden said, you need to look into their job history and ratings to narrow it down further because you will still have sub-par developers trying to catch a good project. In the end it's really up to you to find a good developer. Make sure your project is lucrative enough for better developers and do your due diligence in hiring.
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