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vlad9372019-10-18 15:28:02
Freelance
vlad937, 2019-10-18 15:28:02

Where to go with such skills?

Hello. Wanted to ask for advice.
Due to certain family circumstances, I can’t move to a large city and get a job in a large company, as a result I try to apply my skills in the domestic Freelancing, which, in general, turns out, but I’m not satisfied with the earnings: $ 500-600, which are not easy due to the terrible dumping. This amount is usually 1, maximum 2 projects. Or I am doing something wrong.
What I can do:
- I quickly make layouts of any complexity, I have a decent portfolio. Stack - html, css, js, vue.js / jQuery, gulp, BEM. There are small skills and knowledge in design, taste.
- Integration of layout in Wordpress (including wooccomerce)
- Good understanding of OOP, MVC, Databases. Wrote a lot of bicycles in PHP.
I am thinking about foreign Freelance, only poor knowledge of English stops, but this is fixable.
I understand that my life and I should decide, but perhaps someone has come across and can suggest the direction of thought. I see a dead end in the fact that it is impossible to develop as a specialist - there are simply no IT offices in the city. And to work on freelance, competing with people who are ready to make an online store for 5 thousand rubles - there is no longer any strength ...

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Programmir, 2019-10-18
@Programmir

Leave the web. Here, schoolchildren are already ready to rivet sites on WordPress for free. Or move to Moscow, it's a little tight in the regions.

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Sanes, 2019-10-18
@Sanes

To the office. You don't have to sit there. You can work remotely.
Freelancing is an entrepreneurial activity. Not everyone is given.

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Northern Lights, 2019-10-18
@php666

It is useless to expect some magic advice if you yourself described a situation that has much more to do with reality than fairy tales about freelancing on Habré. You have three options:
1. Remote full-time job - if you can find one. Why do I write "if you find"? Personally, I don't believe in remote work. The employee must be under the hood, otherwise there are big risks.
2. Moving to large cities. But there are other problems - rental housing at least, isolation from the usual life and the incomprehensible meaning of such a nomadic life in general.
3. Cardinal change of activity. On one IT, the light did not converge.

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HellWalk, 2019-10-18
@HellWalk

- I quickly make layouts of any complexity, I have a decent portfolio. Stack - html, css, js, vue.js / jQuery, gulp, BEM. There are small skills and knowledge in design, taste.

If you know JS and js frameworks, then you need to position yourself as a front-end developer, not a coder.
WordPress is the bottom line of web development. In foreign markets, you can still earn money on it, in the CIS - no.
If by MVC you mean frameworks, then you need to talk about it.
Bicycles and CMS are the bottom.
You may be positioning yourself incorrectly.
If you know js and yii2/laravel/symfony, then you need to position yourself as a full-stack programmer.
Of course, you need to plan to enter foreign freelance, but it is not easy. And in the CIS, a good web developer earns ~2000$ remotely. If you don’t succeed - something is wrong with you - you don’t have enough experience, you position yourself incorrectly, you don’t know how to find good customers or sell yourself. Without understanding these points, there is no point in entering the foreign market, IMHO - there only a poor knowledge of the language will be added to this and that's it.
The only thing that the offices give (and not all of them) is the experience of team development. For everything else, there is Google. Of course, when there is an experienced programmer nearby who will tell you, this is good, but you can get to everything yourself, it just takes longer.

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Andrew Nodermann, 2019-10-18
@Lucian

Hello, you need to change your idea of ​​freelancing a bit so that there are no false thoughts.
dumping a more or less experienced customer prefers to give work to someone who can really solve his problem, and not to those who deping.
Completely different factors influence in varying degrees:
1. Speed ​​of response
2. Relevant portfolio
3. Relevant profile
4. Writing style
5. Communication skills
7. Good reviews
And many more ... I will not inflate the answer, this is a fairly general description, for specifics need more text and more than one hour.
I started with a translator, the quality of communication was not affected, if you know how to correctly formulate an idea in Russian, then there will be no problems with translation at all.
You also need a communication strategy with the client to clearly lead him from the first message to the closing of the transaction. It is solved by the practice of communication and feedback from customers.

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Vladimir Dementiev, 2019-10-19
@SayMAN83

I was offered a frontend remote developer. Their office was in another region somewhere in the Urals. I was offered to work with them on the terms of individual entrepreneurs from home. Zp from 60 to 120.
Try to look for something similar.

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