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Does creating projects and freelancing increase experience? How it works?
I'm currently working in a company right now, I'm not interested in, let's say, work, and I want to leave.
Although I have been working in a company for, say, 3 months (I worked for 2 years as a PHP developer and a year as a system administrator), but sometimes I feel like taking projects on the side and working in a different specialty and using other technologies.
How it works? How does experience count against the number of projects? The number of projects large and small is equal to a month of experience?
If a freelancer has worked for 5 years freelancing, earned money and wants to return to the company, let's say on good terms and be without headaches with clients, how do they consider his experience in the company?
Can you please explain?
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Hello, after the freedom that freelancing gives, you don’t want to go to the office anymore. About counting time . If you want to go freelance, first try to do some small project on your own, go to the exchange, choose what you like and do it, the customer does not need to write. When you have confidence, you can leave the office, this is ideal. But I had another way, you will have yours too.
Let's say at the moment, right now, count as you want
Let's say it works at the moment, right now, like this - as much as you write, so much will be
according to his experience in the company
working in a company is a "wage job". and a freelancer is a very, very small - but an entrepreneur. If you are comfortable being a freelancer, you are more likely to be uncomfortable being an employee, and vice versa. and of course, a normal company will never hire a freelancer for the position of a freelancer.
ps until you have 3 children and onerous loans for an apartment - why not try and go to "free bread"
returned when it fails to earn. and when they succeed, they sit on freelance and enjoy life :)
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