At Gighees, as a freelance Ruby on Rails Developer, you will work on challenging and truly rewarding assignments from across the world. Believe us, work was never this rewarding! 

We will match you to the opportunities that will be the best use of your time and as we promise satisfaction to our clients, we promise you, our partners, continued support and trust. 

All the Ruby on Rails developer jobs at Gighees are fully remote and you can work from any location of your choice, provided you have the right infrastructure for work and the dedication to get the work done on time.

We also assure you of on-time payments in the payment method of your preference for all the jobs that you complete with our clients. A relationship manager will be assigned to every developer working with us.

Overview of the Job 

Favorable Outcomes 

  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams who are trying to solve complex problems
  • Write and reuse clean code for the front end and for the back end, so that the development times are reduced for web and mobile applications
  • Work with stakeholders and take feedback from customers to develop ideas and create prototypes which can be later improved upon
  • Work with back end teams on APIs to improve app functionality
  • Develop documentation for the written code
  • Participate in code reviews, suggest ways to improve the quality of code

Specific Responsibilities

  • Strong knowledge of the Ruby on Rails full stack framework
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  • Communicate with databases such as MySQL and PostgreSQL
  • Knowledge of HTML, HTML templates and CSS
  • Background in integrating with serverless platforms like AWS Lambda and Azure Functions
  • Knowledge of methods in web security and how to enable them effectively

How to become a Ruby on Rails developer at Gighees? 

Gighees can help you get the best remote Ruby on Rails Developer Jobs. Our onboarding process is simple and designed to work for anyone no matter whether they are a beginner or an expert at what they know.  

Once onboarded, you will be matched to jobs that match your aptitude levels, the minimum remuneration you are expecting, and the skill demands for the role. Apply to Gighees today to join our community of several freelance IT developers across the world. 

Gighees follows a simple 5-step onboarding process. The steps are as follows: 

1Fill out the onboarding form
Onboarding at Gighees begins with filling out a form that will need you to enter details like Name, Date of birth, Gender, your banking details etc.  
2Complete our screening assignments 
Our screening assignments vary from role to role depending on experience required and responsibilities. Please complete the screening assignments in the stipulated time. 
3Attend a 15-minute onboarding call 
This is a routine call where we learn more about you, your attitude, your ambitions and just get to know what kind of geek you are and the level of geekiness. 
4Attend a 30-45-minute technical call 

This is the last step in the onboarding process, where an interviewer will assess your knowledge and how well you apply it in practice to achieve the desired results.  

Don’t worry. The main reason we have a process like this is to judge your capabilities and be confident that we are making the right choice by hiring you and you making the right choice to work with us! 

5Get your profile created and add your interests 
Based on the inputs you have provided, we will then create a profile for you which the clients would be able to access when they get in touch with us. Do not worry, your data is safe with us.

Frequently Asked Questions

1Is Ruby on Rails good for freelancing?
Ruby on Rails should be your go-to Ruby-based framework to use in cases when you have very little time. The presence of many tools and libraries that work with it also adds to its charm. It is also backed by a large community of developers and has been used in many projects, which makes it easy to solve an issue by finding instant help. Ruby on Rails is also easy to pick up and learn, and pays on average $122,213, again making it a popular choice among freelancers.
2How to get a Ruby on Rails developer job?
To get a Ruby on Rails developer job, you must have a very good understanding of the ruby languages and the Ruby on Rails framework. Once you know how to build the back end of an application with Ruby on Rails and acquire enough experience to help test and optimize it over time, then you can apply for freelance Ruby on Rails jobs. It would definitely help if you know what technologies to pick for the front end as well. You should soon be able to get a job without much difficulty.
3How to become a freelance Ruby on Rails developer?
To become a freelance Ruby on Rails developer, you must be clear about business needs and how to write clean code for robust apps. You should also be able to work with Ruby on Rails in such a way that the development times for web apps are reduced. You must develop a few projects of your own, to pitch them to prospects and then get hired by them. You must create a portfolio and have it posted on your website and keep it ready for sharing with companies.
4How do freelance Ruby on Rails developers make money?
Freelance Ruby on Rails developers make money by handling the creation of the back end for applications with Ruby on Rails, a Ruby-based framework. They typically handle all the tasks in back end development and suggest what front end technologies can integrate well with the Ruby on Rails framework. Freelance Ruby on Rails developers can make on an average $59 an hour working for clients in the US. Want to get a good pay on a trustworthy freelancing platform? Choose Gighees.
5How can Gighees help me?
Gighees can help connect freelance Ruby on Rails developers with clients. We will make sure that we connect you with clients who will guide and provide you regular feedback, appreciate your work and most importantly, pay you on time. And Ruby on Rails development is one of the several technologies we support. If you have other strengths and are particularly focused as a front end or back end developer, you can create profiles under any of those two. Or if you specifically are an ExpressJS developer, then you can create a profile for ExpressJS.