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kappagaev2019-05-28 21:45:16
Freelance
kappagaev, 2019-05-28 21:45:16

Office or freelance?

Hello!
I am 16 years old and have been developing for over a year. I know laravel, slim, worpress, symfony, opencart and I know Js in particular Vue, jQuery. I use Docker and git. I'm leaving on June 24 for 2 weeks, should I wait and get an office job or go freelancing? It’s just that I can’t handle large projects, and small ones are swept away in a second. Here are my projects https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClTN1C8k1jc8dGm8F... . There is also a WordPress site with timers and a parser. If freelancing, then which freelance exchanges are best for a beginner?

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Ivan Shumov, 2019-05-28
@inoise

To the office. There is not much to do in freelancing without real experience. Learn in a team, acquire additional useful skills

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Ronald McDonald, 2019-05-28
@Zoominger

A fresh rega and a provocative question?
It won’t work here, the topic has been sucked a hundred times.
Freelancing, of course, the ability to push in the crowd for doshirak will come in handy in life.

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Mysterion, 2019-05-28
@Mysterion

You go to upwork, register, go through an "interview-verification" there, confirm your skills in tests, write a description, post a portfolio and you can easily set a price tag of 10-15 bucks.
Along the way, you are looking for a job by sending resumes to all sorts of companies. On the same "freelance" you can search for orders. You will definitely find something.

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lotse8, 2019-06-06
@lotse8

Why either or? It does not interfere.

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Dmitry Makarov, 2019-06-09
@MDiMaI666

Write a freelance job/offer parser and no problem

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