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I advise you to start with offline work in your region. At least a year old. Let and in the beginning "for food." Learn commercial work, work under the head. Working with TK, with changing tasks, with deadlines, with the interaction of subcontractors (designers, layout designers, content developers, managers, programmers - they are subcontractors to each other on the web, I don’t know your direction). And then go freelancing. The most difficult thing in freelancing is selling yourself and communicating with the customer. That's all, you can hone it in the office and at interviews, then on part-time jobs with offline freelance. And only then go to the Internet. For constipation of the profile on the first order on the "normal" exchange, with a negative review of the customer, you will not be able to wash off later.
A beginner is free for about 24 hours a day, he can sit on all 30 exchanges and should only ask, are there any other exchanges where you can sit?
If you have a portfolio, you know how to more or less read and write in English, and you want to maximize revenue from each hour sold, then upgrade.
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