[JOB-POST] - Looking for someone with experience to teach & help me build an automation flow

[JOB-POST] - Looking for someone to teach & help me build an automation flow. Delivery: Excepted via Google Meets & Shared Screen Duration: 1-2 Hours

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Moved it to the jobs category for you :slight_smile:

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Hi ,

I’m Moataz Towfik, an Integration & Automation Engineer with strong hands-on experience in n8n, along with tools like TIBCO, MuleSoft, Jenkins, and Docker.

I’ve used n8n extensively to build custom automations, API integrations, and workflow orchestration for real-world business needs—especially in my roles at Vodafone and AlexBank. From simple triggers to complex branching flows, I know how to make n8n work efficiently and reliably.

If you’re looking for a freelancer who can jump in and deliver fast, scalable results—I’m ready.

LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/moataz-towfik-012a5a238

Looking forward to hearing from you!

Best,
Moataz
:e_mail: [email protected]

Well…I can help you In that

Hi there,

Teaching someone to build an end-to-end automation flow in n8n over a short live session can feel overwhelming, so let’s break it into manageable pieces.

Step 1 – Map the exact trigger and data points you want to move. List each app or database, note what should kick things off, and outline the desired result after the flow runs.

Step 2 – Build the skeleton workflow together in n8n. Start with the trigger node, add the key processing nodes, and use example data so you can see each step’s output in real time.

Step 3 – Add error handling and logging. Configure try/catch branches or IF nodes, set up simple notifications for failures, and enable execution logging so you can review runs after the session.

A couple of questions to shape the lesson:

  1. Which specific apps or APIs are you hoping to connect first?
    1. Do you already have n8n self-hosted or will we be using the cloud version for the session?
    1. Is the primary goal to learn general best practices or to finish a production-ready workflow by the end of the call?
      This is general guidance based on my experience with similar projects.

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