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Co-founder of free-lance.ru Vasily Voropayev created turnkey freelance services

Vasily Voropaev, one of the founders of the free-lance.ru ( fl.ru ) service, announced the launch of his own Rubrain freelance services. Two years ago, he sold his stake in free-lance.ru and retired from the company.

The main difference of the new service is that the customer is now relieved of all the work with freelancers. Instead, the service manager will communicate with them. He is obliged to monitor the progress of work and report it to the customer.

Read more about Rubrain and the background of its occurrence Voropaev wrote on his Facebook page:
Two years have passed since I sold Free-lance.ru. The non-competition agreement is over.
What happened during this time in the freelancing market? 50 dollar; Russians again win programming contests; and in the Russian freelancing market ... nothing has been done.

Well, if so, we thought, it means that we will work again.
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What we did - Rubrain.com:
1. We collect by hands the best of the best in Runet;
2. All marketing was settled in the USA (yes, yes, in the hero city - Seattle);
3. We take "turnkey" work with freelancers. The customer works only (!) With the personal manager of Rubrain.com;
3. All transactions are 100% legal - no gray and black schemes;
4. Well and guarantees. We want and we will take all the responsibility for ourselves.

Following Vasily Voropayev in 2013, fl.ru was left by the service station Dmitry Grigoriev and the director of the customer service department Irina Kotova. They are also working on a new Voropayev project, reports Roem.ru. Marketing at Rubrain is handled by Natalya Sakhnova, ex-marketing director at SeoPult and Megaplan .

In addition, the former fl.ru top managers are co-owners of the Babytask.ru service. This spring Voropaev himself invested in it.

In February 2013, Vasily Voropayev resigned as the CEO of fl.ru, selling his 30% stake. His departure was accompanied by disputes over the need to work through the “Deal without Risk”. Voropayev's proposal implied that all freelancers should use this option without fail and make the appropriate payment.

“Our opinions on the development of the project were diverged from other shareholders, and a joint decision was made about my departure from the management,” explained Voropayev.

Today, 80% of fl.ru is owned by Vitaly Martyanov (deputy general director of Masterlon company ) and Artem Bektemirov (general director of Pharmacy Chain 36.6 ). The rest belongs to fl.ru co-founder Anton Mazhirin.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/290956/


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