Dismiss Important alert: Jan 27, 2012 1:22:08 PM EDT.
  • We have rolled out another round of enhancements and bug fixes, including: changes to the posting policy, enhancements for on-the-job trials (crowdsouring/trialsourcing) and to the project pages, updates to Skrill payment information and the browse/search worker pages, and various other bug fixes. View the Site Improvements Blog for the complete list of changes.
  • UPDATE January 20th on phishing scam: We've received new reports of a second phishing email (claiming to be a prize from vWorker and Julia Robertson). Click here for full information.
  • We have published another story in our case study series, provided by employer Marco-Hans Van Der Willik (Zoe-X). Click here to read about his story.

About our name change
from Rent a Coder.com to vWorker.com


We've changed our name from Rent a Coder to vWorker.com, which stands for "virtual worker". For those unfamiliar with the name, a virtual worker is a business term for an office professional who accomplishes their tasks remotely. Along with our brand new name, we have a new logo, tagline and site design! (Click here for information on the meaning behind them).

We changed our name to reflect the diversity of the many talented workers we have on the site. Back when I founded the company in 2001 we concentrated just on programming, and the name Rent a Coder fit us. But today in 2010, the site is not just coders, but also graphic artists, writers, translators, marketers, personal assistants and numerous other types of workers. Our new name reflects that and reminds employers that they can find all kinds of talent here.

I want to thank our loyal employers and workers for being a part of our growth. Back in 2001 we were just a small startup of two employees, working from an extra room in my house. Today in 2010, we've upsized offices twice, been in hundreds of business journals and newspaper, and have become three time INC 5000 winners (fastest growing private company in the U.S.).

Thank you for being a part of our success!

Ian Ippolito

CEO of




Answers to common questions about the name change


 
1) Was Rent a Coder bought out by another company?
 
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2) I'm receiving emails from a site named vWorker.com. Is it a phishing site?   ( Show Details  )
 
3) Does this mean Rent a Coder went bankrupt?
 
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4) What will happen to my money in my account (or escrow)?
 
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5) Doesn't the name "worker" tell buyers that I am some sort of menial/manual laborer or am subservient?
 
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