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How does the employer feel about the experience on Upwork / fiverr?
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How does the employer feel about the experience on Upwork / fiverr?
Is it worth pointing out that from time to time, in addition to your main job, you did freelance work?
And is it worth it to indicate your real data and name on Upwork (for reasons that the employer could not find the account by name)?
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If you are an employee, then probably not.
If you work for an employer, then you must come from work for ..anym, there should not be any forces left for freelancing (well, I’m looking at this from the position of the employer).
That. If you are a freelancer, then at work you are not working at full capacity. And who needs workers who do not work at full capacity?
state why not.
at the same time, inadequate types of "master" are eliminated, the filter is useful. you to work with him. it’s better not to call, than after a while it turns out that all sorts of strange complexes
for a future employer? if yes, then it is worth at the same time with the portfolio of your freelance projects. if the current employer, then you should not report, this is your own business and as long as it does not interfere with the main work, everything is ok.
If freelancing has been your full-time job for a couple of years and you have a good project/review profile, then they are strongly positive.
If you were self-employed and freelanced in the evenings or weekends, it's best to omit this experience from your resume. In my opinion, it is impossible to work alone effectively in the office and then work as a freelancer. If there is not enough money, approach the boss with the question: "What good should I do for the company in order to receive X + 10 instead of X at the end of the month." A normal boss will give you a sane answer. Shitty - the answer will go away, which will be the first call for you that it's time to get out of there
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