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Freelance Employment: Do you have what it takes?
More people are finding freelance employment aside from their
regular day jobs. They leave the security of their regular
employment to move on to the challenges of freelance employment.
Freelancing has become a career choice for many who people who enjoy
the benefits that it offers. Freelancers often attribute their
interest to freelance employment to the following factors:
* Wider range of job opportunities;
* Fast turnaround of projects;
* More freedom to choose projects of choice;
* More flexibility to work on different jobs on a simultaneous
basis; and
* High income rates
Do you have what it takes to go freelance? Before you take the
plunge and begin the journey of working at home, read through the
following steps and tricks.
1. Determine the amount of money that you’ll need to earn to sustain
your expenses. If you have a day job now, you will be saving a great
deal of money once you make your shift to freelance employment. If
you begin to work at home, you will save a lot of money from
commuting, food, taxes, and more.
2. Take a self-assessment test and list all your skills and
experiences. Include your hobbies and interests too, as doing this
will determine what types of freelance jobs you can take on. Do you
keep a personal website? Then perhaps you can on freelance web
design. Do you keep a personal blog? Then you can take on writing
jobs. If you know how to do searches in the internet then you can
write about any topic that may be given to you.
3. Visit internet web sites offering freelance jobs to see what jobs
are currently offered. Take notes and keep a list of these jobs. You
should also be on the lookout for companies and organizations that
use freelancers for their projects. Look at how much they pay
freelancers and take note of the different rates they offer for
different projects. Keep a list of these important details as they
will surely help you later in estimating how much you should charge
for any given project.
4. From the notes you have gathered, try to create an estimate
costing of the projects you have identified should the projects be
given to you. Keep in mind the number of days given to the projects
you have identified. When you have done this, you will be able to
see how much you could potentially earn.
5. After doing all of the above, you can now start applying for the
freelance jobs that you have identified. These jobs will help you
earn some amount that you can later use after quitting you day job.
6. Once you have confirmed that the projects have been awarded to
you, use a table to plot specific data about them. Write down all
the information about these projects such as contact persons and
their contact details and number of days to complete the projects.
7. As you begin freelance work, you will start to feel the flow of
freelance employment. Bear in mind that you will not get all the
projects that you want so you should apply for different jobs.
However, be careful when taking on several jobs. Remember that you
should not take on more jobs than you could handle.
8. You are now ready to quit your day job when you have developed an
effective system of doing freelance work. But since you are doing
freelance work, you should be able to track your jobs and their
payment schedules.
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