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The Positives and Negatives of Being a Freelancer

I am working as an outsourced worker for a few years. It was a huge experience. I have worked with many people and I was a part of many big and small teams. Many of the projects have ended and some of them are still ongoing. I think these experiences are worth mentioning. It can help a lot of newcomers to choose whether outsourcing is suitable for them or not.

As I am still working as an outsourced worker, you can say that I am totally into it. But still all of the experiences were not pleasant. There are some difficulties … Continue Reading

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What Do Freelancers Like and Dislike About Their Job?

In the recent past, many people have resorted to freelance jobs. This is done through individual marketing, work-for-hire-sites and other online contracting companies. This work has it benefits and downsides too.

My major appreciation for freelance is the freedom to work from home and at my own time. This has been especially beneficial to me since I can further my studies, look after my household especially my little kid and pursue other interests and business on the side. Most tasks require just a few hours a day to complete, leaving me with the option of working either during the day or … Continue Reading

How to Post Freelancer Jobs that Will Generate Interest

I make my income through freelance jobs. This calls for careful consideration during the job search, application and the actual work. When searching for freelance jobs, I consider the pay, amount of time required to do the job, the resources required for successful completion of the work, the level of difficulty and the period of time it will take to do the work. I mostly take assignments on writing, web research, data entry, Virtual assistance, Search Engine Optimization, blog writing and product description. Web design and programming have numerous openings and are sometimes more lucrative than writing. Lacking the skills, … Continue Reading

How to Improve Your Relationship with Your Contracted Worker / Freelancer

To have a successful employer-contractor relationship and successful work, both parties need to put effort to make it fruitful. It is natural for contractors to try and fulfill the employer’s specifications of the job and deliver in a timely manner. However, most employers portray an attitude of the contractor being in dire need hence should be taken advantage of. I have worked in freelancing arrangements where the company obtain clients and contract workers to do the job (sort of subcontracting); and arrangements where the contractor and the owner of the job deal directly.

In cases where a company subcontracts a worker, … Continue Reading

How Freelancing Makes an Impact on Live

I started working as a freelancer during my days in college. In my country part time jobs are scarce and even getting a job is a big problem. Working as a writer and a data entry specialist gave me an opportunity to make some income to pay up my basic expenses. The work schedule was flexible and I could easily take breaks to concentrate on studies as needed. The income I made at this time was sufficient for my needs and aw me through college.

After graduating from college, the economic situation got worse. I managed to get a regular job … Continue Reading

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