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Starting a Career As a Professional Freelance ContractorSubmitted by valknut79@gmail.com Sun, 10 Feb 2008
Freelancing, or working as a contractor for an individual or a company, can be a difficult, but very rewarding profession that has been growing in popularity recently. The creation of the internet has allowed freelancers to take their work home, no longer requiring individuals to come to the company headquarters. This is a huge benefit, as telecommuting is probably the most wanted aspects of a position.
But what styles of jobs are available for telecommuting positions, and what tools and skills do you require to become a telecommuter? Telecommuting workers can do nearly any job that requires a PC. These contracts can be anything from composing content for websites or doing graphics design work or creating programs, or overseeing the integration of multiple software. If a personal computer is necessary for the project, it can almost certainly be completed from home, and there is almost always going to be a professional telecommuter who specializes in that type of work. The type of individual who makes a solid telecommuter is a self-starter. Especially if you are a telecommuting freelancer, you require motivation and a talent to get projects organized and completed quickly. Freelancers are required to be able to be decisive. Due to the fact that the people who accept freelancers are generally directors, they typically are lacking in the technical knowledge to be able to help a software designer with specifics on code. Freelancers must be very knowledgeable in their field, and know how to find the answers to problems. Also, you must keep in mind that freelance employees are required to possess the required software installed, or have them given by the company who hires them. Very often, software like software options are freely available on the net, however there are some jobs which can require expensive visual editing software programs or hard-to-find editors which are utilized by this given provider. If they require you to work with a particular piece of software, it potentially be up to you, as a telecommuter, to obtain the program on your own though this is typically unusual. While it may not seem good, working at home is a great career for individuals with writing, programming, and organizing skills. Winning bids on projects may appear unpleasant, your abilities are in demand after you build an image for yourself and earn some positive feedback on your work. This should permit you to demand greater fees for your work and make even more money. When first getting started as a freelancer, it is generally recommended to make a bid on projects that you are confident you can do very satisfactorially. This will be positive that you will not find any difficulties during the work, which will most likely lead to much better feedback on your profile, and jobs, the next time. About the Author
Robert Watson, owner of Telecommuting101.com, started his career as an internet marketer by telecommuting as a freelancer. Visit his freelancing website to sign up for a free newsletter and get a guide to becoming a telecommuting professional today.
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