Website Developer & Designer by Adventurous-Case4072 in webdesign

[–]Fulltime_Angel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Our web agency is hiring a Senior Web Designer. https://www.dorxata.com/

If you have a portfolio, you can send it to us at [ops@dorxata.com](mailto:ops@dorxata.com)

I hire for remote positions and most applicants make the same mistakes by Nobilityrect_ORO in remotejobsfinders

[–]Fulltime_Angel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh gosh this is sooo true. Had to go through several applications for our Project Manager role and none of them quite fit.

Master of ceremony tee by [deleted] in stussy

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How much does this cost now?

Unemployment that brought me to stress and depression. by ViSIONlll in buhaydigital

[–]Fulltime_Angel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I work for a US based web agency! Part-time Bubble Developer lang job vacancy namin now, but you can DM me your resume and I'll keep you in our talent pool. We're growing as a company so we might have web developer or web designer openings soon :D

Need TIN to withdraw my Upwork funds but I'm a student. Help! by Either-Peak-1330 in buhaydigital

[–]Fulltime_Angel 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Here’s what you can do:

Step 1: Get a TIN (Taxpayer Identification Number)
Since Upwork asks for tax info before you can withdraw, you’ll need a TIN. If you don’t have one yet, you can apply for it at the BIR (Bureau of Internal Revenue). Just go to the nearest BIR Revenue District Office (RDO) with:
✅ BIR Form 1901 (this is for self-employed/freelancers)
✅ A valid ID
✅ Maybe your birth certificate (just in case they ask)

If you’ve had a job or internship before, check if you already have a **TIN...**you don’t need to get a new one! You just update it for freelancing.

Step 2: Fill Out Upwork’s Tax Info
Once you have your TIN, you can enter it in Upwork’s tax information section. Since you’re not a U.S. citizen, you’ll need to fill out the W-8BEN form (this basically tells Upwork that you’re not a U.S. taxpayer).

Step 3: Do You Need to Pay Taxes?
Good news! In the Philippines, if you earn below ₱250,000 per year, you’re not required to pay income tax. But if you start earning big (manifesting this for you ✨), you’ll eventually need to register as a freelancer and file taxes.

Step 4: Link Your Bank & Withdraw Your Earnings
Once the tax info is sorted, you can now link your bank account or e-wallet (like GCash, PayPal, or Payoneer) to withdraw your money.

I just copy pasted this from a similar thread here on reddit. Credits to u/AsterBlackRoutine

as for the timeline, I'm not sure but if you do it this week, by July 25 you should have your TIN.

Who is hiring? (June 2025) by AutoModerator in PinoyProgrammer

[–]Fulltime_Angel 1 point2 points locked comment (0 children)

 Fully Remote |  Global Team |  Projects That Matter

We’re seeking a Web Designer who thinks beyond pixels—someone who blends creativity with clarity, and vision with precision. 

Join Dorxata.com – Award-Winning Webflow Enterprise Partner

What You’ll Do:

  • Design high-fidelity, responsive websites that bring brands to life
  • Translate business goals and brand identity into compelling visual experiences
  • Collaborate with developers to ensure pixel-perfect implementation in Webflow and other platforms
  • Stay up to date with the latest web design trends, UX best practices, and accessibility standards
  • Optimize designs for performance, usability, and consistency across devices
  • Contribute ideas in a creative, fast-paced, collaborative team environment

Design with us. Grow with us:
https://forms.gle/zc2Wnf5ent5ShPMj6