Anthony (Biostar user page) will soon start on an adventure in an exciting startup, but starting 1st of October 2013, he has no real source of income.
Since Anthony can not sit on his hands, he is now looking for partners to tackle exciting technical problems together, for a few days, a few weeks or longer.
Who is Anthony?
Anthony Liekens aspires to be a scientist and entrepreneur at work and a dad at home, while being an eclectic hacker at both places.
It is not clear if this is a serious site - even after reading it several times I can't make up my mind if this is a joke or a really a serious attempt to get a job
Assuming that the site is serious, the wording and the way it addresses the audience is fundamentally wrong - it continuously emphasizes how Anthony (and what's with the talking in third person anyhow) wants to do his own thing, a startup that he is actually interested in pursuing, yet in the meantime he will entertain working on my problem as long he gets paid quite a bit of money
I understand that the site wants to be tongue-in-cheek and attempts to bridge the gap with humor but it is unlikely to be successful - what people need to hear is that someone else is genuinely interested in solving their problem and not that they are a pit-stop along the way
I'd be very curious to hear some stats on this job seeking style - how many people even submit a 'challenge'. I do agree that the writing is amusing and could grab someone's attention - but I suspect that the people that like the site are those similar to you and me and not those that actually have both the needs and the means to pay for contract work.
At the same time I would love to be proven wrong - that's how one learns the most about the world - finding out something that changes a core belief.
He is trying to apply the tech start-up culture/humor into this website. While I think that is really cool, I am not sure if the academic audience will get it. He is essentially trying to get hired as a freelance bioinformatician. I really like that idea. I would love to freelance on different projects. But I wonder if the publishing/authorship culture of academia will accept freelance positions. I am graduating soon and I would love to know if he finds any success.
Anthony will probably have better luck at a site like elance or somewhere similar.
in any case, good luck to Anthony!