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Hi,

I live in Canada, have about 7+ years experience with .net

How hard would it be for me to get a remote job for a US based company?

What sites should I use to promote myself?

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closed as too localized by Mihai Limbasan, Bill the Lizard, yesraaj, Mehrdad Afshari, Neil Butterworth Apr 12 at 19:07

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Step 1: Create a profile at LinkedIn and collect as much references as you can.

Step 2: Build your portfolio, create resume, code samples etc.

Step 3: Search for companies you're interested working in, and send your resume.

And here is a list of ALL websites related to job hunting:

The Monster List of Freelancing Job Sites

See also:

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If you're on Linked In, join any of the .NET related groups. Most of these types of groups have job postings on a regular basis.

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I've hired remote developers outside of the US. There are definitely issues, but mostly its the same as hiring any other off-site developer.

Canada is easier, though, since it's in the same time zones...

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As a US citizen, I've had good luck in the past picking up work on sites like rentacoder.com and scriptlance.com, including clients from other countries. IANAL, so I'm not sure what the legality/tax implications are of this. However, it's a good way to connect with potential employers/clients. Note that you'll be competing against people in third-world countries who are willing to work for a fraction of the price you are, so it's key to mention your strengths (timezone, communication skills, domain knowledge, etc).

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You should look for US=based software companies that do outsourcing to Canada for .NET development. There are many advantages to oursourcing to Canada and lots of US companies are doing it. This article is about a year old, but has the idea.

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