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tmname, 2021-11-11 11:59:20

Freelancing: what specialties have not been occupied by "Indians"?

I didn't know how to put it mildly without offending an entire nation. Therefore, I just apologize (see the spoiler for what was meant).

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1. A freelance Hindu is no longer even a nation, but a phenomenon. A large number of people with a desire to succeed, but dumping.
2. It means any ethnic group with a low GDP in the country and a large number of small technical specialists (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, etc.).


I am looking for a niche in which I can roll into and for the first time not experience a lot of pressure from dozens of bad specialists of my level. In general, I can program in React / Vue, vanilla JS, Python scripts, but of course this is not enough because the skill sucks, frankly, and secondly, there are a lot of more qualified guys who are ready to work for a penny. I don’t even have time to take place and pass the elementary June selection.
Please understand that I am joining in 2021, and not conditionally 2010-2014, like many here.
Toptal is not occupied, but you yourself understand that thinking about it is simply ridiculous in my case (because with that level, the upwork will no longer soar).

Before that, he never worked.

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ZERGE, 2021-11-11
@tmname

I always have one piece of advice: Just do it.
You need to try and look for your niche on your own, no one will tell you the right way.

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Ilya S, 2021-11-11
@Stalinko

With this level, I would recommend gaining experience in the office or somewhere in employment.
Getting into freelancing from scratch is a cross on your career.
Normal experienced people do not compete with Indians at all.

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Puma Thailand, 2021-11-11
@opium

So in any niche, if you don’t know how to work, you test it at the beginning, and then it goes to zero, on projects with a high rate, in general, competition is two orders of magnitude lower

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