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Freelance?!
Hey Habr!
I see that many write that they earned freelancing at the dawn of their career in IT. For some, freelancing is a single source of stable income.
The question is different - where to find a site that specializes in freelancing (especially in Ukraine)? How to receive money and withdraw them?
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www.odesk.com + payoneer
This is if in the dark, otherwise contracts and money transfers to your account.
Freelancing is always possible. In my understanding, this is an additional income. Those. you feel that you still have free time from your main work and have the strength and desire to work more - you take the project and go ahead->>>>. And it doesn’t matter whose site, if it’s Russian-speaking, you still won’t see the customer. And money, as it was written above, through a payment system convenient for you. Good luck!
Receive money through payment systems, such as Webmoney, Yandex money, and so on.
Withdraw to a card, in Ukraine it seems that some of the banks work with these.
When I was a student, I freelanced. Enough to pay for studies and pocket expenses. Freelancer on weblancer.net withdrew to webmoney, and from webmoney to a VISA card (privatbank) then an ATM. Supermarkets also accept visas.
1. Freelance sites I will not list a lot of them and you need to review everything. Designers choose their sites, programmers choose their own, web developers choose their own. There is a ton of work for Drupal programmers on the Drupal community sites... so google it all.
2. If you work in the CIS, then webmoney - no problems with withdrawal, no problems with payments, no hassle (for the most part everything is fine)
3. You can withdraw through geo.webmoney.ru/wmobjects/ BM-bank, Alfa-bank)
PS. there is a nuance in receiving money, for example, do an exchange here wm.exchanger.ru/asp/default.asp and if you need to get hryvnia when you have Russian rubles, then it will be more profitable to first exchange into dollars, and then into hryvnia
Finding the right site and figuring out how to withdraw money is the least of the problems. Learn to do something that is in demand and with proper quality, then freelancing can turn into a constant source of good income, and not a part-time job.
I have been using Weblancer.net for 4.5 years now.
He basically feeds me. The work is not stressful, if you work decently and seven days a week, you can earn up to $ 3K. What matters is the experience.
Well, at first, of course, it will be difficult to take orders without reviews and ratings, but this is a completely different topic.
As for me, the largest freelance exchanges in Ukraine are www.weblancer.net and freelancehunt.com. And you can freelance on either one or the other - so you won’t miss anything for sure)
you can use freelancing as a part-time job for the main job) there will be no extra money)
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