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This is the most common scenario for contributors. The Expensify team posts new jobs to the Upwork job list [here](https://www.upwork.com/ab/jobs/search/?q=Expensify%20React%20Native&sort=recency&user_location_match=2) (you must be signed in to Upwork to view jobs). Each job in Upwork has a corresponding GitHub issue, which will include instructions to follow. You can also view all open jobs in the Expensify/App GH repository by searching for GH issues with the [`Help Wanted` label](https://github.com/Expensify/App/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%22Help+Wanted%22). Lastly, you can follow the [@ExpensifyOSS](https://twitter.com/ExpensifyOSS) Twitter account to see a live feed of jobs that are posted.

#### Raising jobs and bugs
It’s possible that you found a new bug that we haven’t posted as a job to the [GitHub repository](https://github.com/Expensify/App/issues?q=is%3Aissue). This is an opportunity to raise it and claim the bug bounty. If it's a valid bug that we choose to resolve by deploying it to production — either internally or via an external contributor — then we will compensate you $250 for identifying the bug (we do not compensate for reporting new feature requests). If the bug is fixed by a PR that is not associated with your bug report, then you will not be eligible for the corresponding compensation unless you can find the PR that fixed it and prove your bug report came first.
- Note: If you get assigned the job you proposed **and** you complete the job, this $250 for identifying the improvement is *in addition to* the reward you will be paid for completing the job.
- Note about proposed bugs: Expensify has the right not to pay the $250 reward if the suggested bug has already been reported. Following, if more than one contributor proposes the same bug, the contributor who posted it first in the [#expensify-bugs](https://expensify.slack.com/archives/C049HHMV9SM) Slack channel is the one who is eligible for the bonus.
It’s possible that you found a new bug that we haven’t posted as a job to the [GitHub repository](https://github.com/Expensify/App/issues?q=is%3Aissue). This is an opportunity to raise it and claim the bug bounty. If it's a valid bug that we choose to resolve by deploying it to production — either internally or via an external contributor — then we will compensate you $50 for identifying the bug (we do not compensate for reporting new feature requests). If the bug is fixed by a PR that is not associated with your bug report, then you will not be eligible for the corresponding compensation unless you can find the PR that fixed it and prove your bug report came first.
- Note: If you get assigned the job you proposed **and** you complete the job, this $50 for identifying the improvement is *in addition to* the reward you will be paid for completing the job.
- Note about proposed bugs: Expensify has the right not to pay the $50 reward if the suggested bug has already been reported. Following, if more than one contributor proposes the same bug, the contributor who posted it first in the [#expensify-bugs](https://expensify.slack.com/archives/C049HHMV9SM) Slack channel is the one who is eligible for the bonus.
- Note: whilst you may optionally propose a solution for that job on Slack, solutions are ultimately reviewed in GitHub. The onus is on you to propose the solution on GitHub, and/or ensure the issue creator will include a link to your proposal.

Please follow these steps to propose a job or raise a bug:
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