thanks for sharing this article +1 merit for you!
the original article and this thread probably help anyone who is looking for job alternatives – especially in these days and times.
the article explains well how to get into the highly competitive field of freelancer jobs paid in cryptocurrencies, most platforms he mentioned are new to me.
but more important, as some users mentioned, bitcointalk is also one of the biggest marketplaces for crypto jobs.
i can confirm, there are a lot of opportunities you can just find by searching this forum, offering your services or cold-approach companies who are listed (or not listed) on this forum.
his advice at the end of the article is good advice. know what your service is worth in USD and make sure you get paid in coins that are easy to cash out.
often bounty hunters ended up with useless, worthless tokens, or didn't get paid or only a pittance.
i'd like to add as well:
if you work directly with a client and not via any job platform who secure your payment, you should look for escrows to hold the coins or maybe ask for a 50% upfront deposit, that's how i usually deal with new clients on the internet. if they refuse any of that you may be at risk to not get paid at all and you should decline working for such a client.
best of luck to all of you out there job hunting!