Websites to find a job as a Freelance

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Javi Del Campo
· 01/07/2017

Since technologies allows us to work remotely, many of us have decided to change their professional trajectories and embark on the adventure of working for themselves.
If this is your case, we want to help you set a course for your future and help you find your new customers, the toughest challenge you'll face. So, let's analyze what it means to work as a freelance and how to find those ideal future clients that will allow you to work the way you want.

Let's start with the basics: What exactly is a freelance worker?

A freelance professional performs specific and specialized work, typical of his profession or trade and commissioned by third parties in exchange for financial compensation. 

They can also be called 'self-employed', leaving the concept 'freelance' to apply to those who do more creative work, design, photography, video... but it applies to other services such as those offered by content writers, application developers, technical services, page creation web, development, translations, marketing, accounting, virtual assistants, music producers, SEO, community managers, Facebook Ads consultants, event organizers, personal trainers, nutritionists... many options here, but I think you get an idea.

Advantages and disadvantages of freelance work

It sounds perfect, having no fixed schedules, no uniform, no need to waste time on the move to your workplace, but it also presents many challenges that you will have to face on your own: you have to know how to sell, manage your company, make the delivery on time and support all your customers.
The main advantage of the freelance worker is that usually, it is charged based on the result and not on the time spent to develop each order, so it is very beneficial for the professional who can manage their hours as it is more comfortable for them. This way you will learn to value your time, organize yourself much better and increase your productivity constantly. Be careful, because you will have to keep a balance between personal life and work because on many occasions you will encounter unexpected work peaks .

As a freelancer, you will take on new challenges that will make you grow in security and confidence towards your own skills. You will be in touch with new professionals from all around the world who will become a network of contacts, stay in constant evolution and realize what you are also looking for as a worker.
The main disadvantage is that such jobs you need to look for yourself.
And it will be a job that on average will take you at least four hours a week. You may be lucky enough to be recommended by third parties, but usually you have to go out and find them, and for our luck there is a perfect place to do so: freelancers websites.

What are freelance websites

They are platforms designed both for job seekers and employers who publish their offers.
If you are looking for work, customers from all over the world bring you the opportunity to exploit your talent, find the projects that you love most and feel proud of your career.

To help you in this difficult task, we present you the best websites where you can find a job as a freelance.
 

Fiverr 

Fivver is a network of freelancers where users display their finished projects so that potential customers see how you work and can be chosen based on your portfolio. For employers it is useful because it eliminates the need to contact workers one by one. For freelancers it offers free learning courses to develop your skills. It also gives you tips on how to attract your customers.

Upwork



It's one of the pioneers in this sector. It has changed his corporate image and name recently (formerly called Odesk). It boasts the highest salaries on the market and offers the most varied offers.

The main advantage is that they do not take commission from the freelance, but charge the companies that publish the works. 


 Freelancer

It's a Spanish platform that is also open to the Latin American market and the United States. Now is a global platform designed for employers, with over 18 million users registered. It tracks job announcements, categorizing according to time, budget, creative needs and has a chat to be able to talk to freelancersIt is designed for development, design, writing, translation and online marketing professionals. 

Good news is that your portfolio can be integrated with Linkedin and that the platform forces the contractor to leave a deposit before you carry out the work commissioned.
 

Twago



It is a German platform where freelancers can import their skills from Linkedin. It offers a secure payment method called SafePay and has a rating system in which your customers can score you so that you stand out from the rest of the candidates.
 

Workana

It is created for Latin America, especially Argentina, where it was created.
Its operation similar to Freelancer: A person or company publishes the services you need to hire so that interested parties send you their proposals. Once selected, payment is made to the platform and when you have finished the project, the platform pays you.


Flexjobs

It's one of the most popular platforms out there. It offers flexible work in more than 50 different areas, expanding its search radius worldwide. Its strong point is the thorough analysis it makes of each offer to prevent fraud or false ads.
 

Guru

It has about 1.5 million users with technical, creative and business projects. Their hiring method is pretty standard: as a freelancer you create a profile with the services you want to offer so that people looking for that type of job can hire you.
In parallel, Guru offers you jobs daily and puts what they call 'Work Room' at your fingertips with a suite of work tools to communicate with your clients.


99 Designs
 

It is a platform specialized in tender for graphic designers and creative advertising. It works by projects where each applicant must reflect the requirements found in the brief of the host of the tender. 

99 designs can also award you projects based on your skills.
 

Envato
 



Envaro is the job portal from Envato Studio, an Australian startup. They have evolved over time into a community of reference in design where you can sell your designs. Its range of works, focused on creatives from all walks of life, also includes programmers and cartoonists among a long and so on.
 

Based on our personal experience, working as a freelancer requires a lot of perseverance and perseverance in the search. It requires constant specialization, starting with savings and defining how you will collect. 
Sometimes it can be a little frustrating because you don't always get a 'yes' the first time.
We recommend applying to as many jobs as possible because it is also true that the opposite may happen to you and, when you are about to throw in the towel, many jobs start coming your way as a result of your previous searches. 

Deciding on the freelance model can lead you to fulfill anyone's dream of working than you really like, so cheer up, with this little guide you are closer to reaching your dreams.

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