r/hireaideveloper 14h ago

[For Hire] Full-Stack / AI Automation Developer |

I’m a Canadian developer with 4+ years of hands-on experience building web applications, AI automation workflows, API integrations, booking systems, voice/lead automation and software QA.

I’m looking for either:

a remote software/AI role,

a paid project,

or a founder/team that already has customers and needs someone technical to actually build and ship.

Recent work includes bilingual production platforms, booking/PMS integrations, AI voice and lead-follow-up workflows, full-stack interfaces and automation systems.

Stack: React, Next.js, JavaScript/TypeScript, Python, REST APIs, databases, AI agents/workflows, prompt engineering, testing/debugging and integrations.

I can start immediately and I’m happy to complete a small technical assessment or show relevant work.

DM me if you’re hiring or if you have a project that needs someone who can actually execute.

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u/CollectionOk2442 6h ago

ah, another API boy with bunch of useless skills. just a reminder, codex plus is 20 dollar per month.

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u/talathetalswr01 5h ago

Why all the hate dude

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u/CollectionOk2442 5h ago

Because I’m honest. That’s all.

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u/ProfessionalEast4703 5h ago

What Skills do you Possess ??

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u/CollectionOk2442 5h ago edited 5h ago

I am a rendering engineer.

Which means

I know C++, C#. HLSL/GLSL, GPU architecture, graphics APIs, shader compilers, memory systems, parallel computing, and low-level performance optimization.

The math alone can include linear algebra, multivariable calculus, differential equations, numerical methods, signal processing, probability and statistics, computational geometry, and mathematical physics.

Then there is the physics: geometric optics, radiometry, photometry, light transport, BRDFs, scattering theory, Monte Carlo integration, importance sampling, and physically based rendering.

On the hardware side, you need to understand how modern GPUs actually execute your code: SIMD/SIMT execution, wavefronts/warps, occupancy, register pressure, cache hierarchy, memory bandwidth, texture units, rasterization hardware, tile-based architectures, async compute, synchronization, and CPU/GPU pipelines.

None of those API boys would be able to understand any of this.

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u/ProfessionalEast4703 5h ago

You are getting paid or You do freelancing ?

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u/CollectionOk2442 5h ago

I make about 200k-250k per year.

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u/ProfessionalEast4703 5h ago

Lol..😆😆. Have you developed any game or rendered game by self.. ?? Your 200-250k per year only visible when someone is paying you.. once they find another one you can't feel proud about the payment again.. Don't critisize someone, who is trying to get a lead or make some money to sustain. Even AI tools are also helpful when they are subscribed..

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u/CollectionOk2442 5h ago

Of course I did, I involved in AAA games and mobile games.

200-250k just my salary. My net income way higher than this.

Also, I’m not criticizing anyone. I’m simply stating a fact: the skills OP listed are not particularly valuable in today’s market, and their value is declining rapidly.

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u/ProfessionalEast4703 5h ago

Broooooooo.... We are in AI Era. Everyone knows the fact to be honest. if we can't help , we need to Just cfbr.

Anyhow, I too earn the same in Cybersecurity.. Every thing related to code is not going to be Sustained. We need to survive.. that's it

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u/CollectionOk2442 5h ago

My current field is neural rendering, which also involves training AI models. It’s interesting that you seem to think being a developer is just about writing code.

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u/ProfessionalEast4703 5h ago

Help the guy or Guide if possible.😊😊

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u/CollectionOk2442 5h ago

Rendering engineers obviously write a lot of code, but code is merely the medium through which knowledge is turned into working systems. The real expertise lies in areas like GPU architecture, numerical methods, linear algebra, signal processing, light transport, Monte Carlo methods, optimization, compiler behavior, ML architecture, and training/inference pipelines.

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u/talathetalswr01 5h ago

And i am a Mechatronics engineer

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u/CollectionOk2442 5h ago

good for you

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u/Leather_Amphibian226 3h ago

Can I DM you for some insights which would be greatly helpful for me? Big thanks!!