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Should I go to Russian freelance exchanges?
Now I'm thinking about starting freelancing. I would gladly go to foreign exchanges, but, unfortunately, English is still not developed enough to communicate freely with clients. Therefore, I decided to start tightening my tongue. And now I don’t know whether it’s worth going to Russian exchanges to get freelance experience and adapt a little to such work, or is it better to throw all my strength into learning the language. How much time, in general, will it take on Russian exchanges for orders to be constant and enough to live on?
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Communicate through translators, in simple phrases, for a start it will be enough in the process and learn the language. In principle, if you really want to, you can work on Russian-language exchanges, but the price of a task there is significantly lower than on global ones. To have enough to live on depends on your requests, where you live and what you know how to do. You can get a good rating in half a year and not get out of 10 bucks tasks in a couple of years, it depends on you, but get ready to live on your savings for half a year, the first tasks are the hardest to get and pay little for them if you are not a special extra a class that has a name outside of the exchange.
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And so there is nothing to do. How many covens there were - not a single one from freelance exchanges, from a toaster, and even more asked for help with an offer to pay.
Although there are no Indians on Russian freelancing, there are a lot of schoolchildren both among performers and among customers (not necessarily in age, but in intelligence. Therefore, orders are cheap, and there are a whole sheet of requirements
. For a start, you can, of course, try it. While you will study English; )
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