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What specialty to get for freelancing?
What is the most demanded and highly paid specialty to get for freelancing (and with good chances to find a job in a company abroad)? Interested in the games industry
About me : 24 years old, previously took courses in html5 + css3 for website layout, but unfortunately I'm the only one in the study group who could not master the layout (hence, I'd better not go into programming, it's not my business :D)
Now I'm considering the field of web design and the gaming industry.
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In this matter, everything is fine, the keywords are: "freelance", "highly incensed specialty", "abroad", "one in the study group who could not master the layout", "game industry".
SMM manager
SEO manager
Targetologist
to become an info businessman
like azya shabutdinov's concentrates to find like-minded people.
Salesperson and project manager. Without these skills, there is nothing to do in freelancing.
(Is layout this programming?)
As far as I know, in the gaming industry, designers with experience in 3D editors and C ++ programmers are most in demand.
Try some sort of manager. But it’s dumb at the age of 25 to look for a job, it’s time to somehow find a direction to your liking, and not chase professions that pay more.
It is impossible to "get" a specialty for freelancing - tea is not a diploma.
Skills and knowledge - yes, you need to pump it, of course you will have to plow. Which ones are your business, there are a lot of demanded ones, the choice is large.
Layout is almost the simplest thing that exists in the area that you have planned for yourself.
I haven’t even mastered this - it means that it’s better to do something else. Not IT.
Secondly, freelancing from scratch is a bad idea. This is to slow down their development for years and beg for food orders.
An experienced specialist who has gained many years of experience in full-time work is much more likely.
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