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Freelance and really serious projects - how compatible is it?
I've been freelancing for over a year now. For me, this is generally a secondary market - edits, improvements, alterations, etc. Most of the projects are small. I wanted to ask - is it possible to work remotely in a serious commercial project? With high attendance, profitability, turnover, etc. Who has this experience?
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there is an opinion that a full-time programmer is hired for serious projects, and freelancing is when you need to implement a feature and a full-time programmer is busy with the main branch of the project.
Freelancing != remote work.
You can freelance not remotely, you can work full time remotely.
I don’t know about large freelance projects, but it’s quite possible to find a remote full-time job, on Odessa, for example, there is a separate category for such ads.
In Russian freelancing, almost none, in foreign almost yes.
He himself worked in several large projects on odesk.com
Long live odesk
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Serious projects is a relative concept.
I can’t say that I have serious projects, but I can’t call them small either.
If I worked with a person and I was satisfied with the quality and price, then when the project changes, I will first of all write to him.
Freelancers are required when there is something non-standard that none of the project participants can or does not want to do.
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