• Around this time last year, the Bureau of Labor Statistics estimated that 15.5 million people in the United States were self-employed. By 2020, this number is expected to make up about 60 million or more than 40 percent of our country’s employees.

     

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    The business economy needs to grow. Many freelancers are plugged into their laptops in office and co-op locations and office fee spaces are becoming vacant as traditional work replaces the need for more flexibility and autonomy at work.

     

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    Then whether you are earning money out of extra pocket, turning a hobby into a part-time job, or looking at freelance full time, there are incredible support resources available to you. Here are seven best places to work as a freelancer today.

     

    1st tail

    Topalt is a freelance network of selected software engineers and digital designers from more than 100 countries around the world. The company’s screening process beats the top 3 percent talent in all categories. So if you are accepted, join a specialized community of experts.

     

    If you want to work part-time, part-time or full-time, Toplt allows you to make that decision and set your own tariffs so you never get into a bidding war. For freelancers, it’s best that Toptal also screens clients - and work with top companies like RBNB, IDEO and JPMorgan - so you always have a constant supply of interesting projects and clients to appreciate the value of the work. .

     

    2. Upwork

     

    In 2014, two major freelance networks, Alliance and Odds, founded Upwork, the largest network for freelancers. With over one million registered users, four million customers and three million jobs each year, Upwork has something for everyone from writers and architects to legal colleagues and photographers.

     

    You can sign up for short or long term projects and work per hour or pay per project. The website has an easy-to-use chat function, time tracking and payment security plan to communicate and collaborate with your customers.

     

    3. 99 design

    99 Design is something of an independent construction site. As the name suggests, the stage is for designers only, and each task is a competition.

     

    Instead of searching from a list of portfolios and resumes, customers are encouraged to crowdfund their projects, set budgets and manage them, and then give designers the ability to submit work based on project information. At the end of a week, the customer chooses the best design and the designer gets paid. This is a really great website for designers to test their talents and improve their workflow.

     

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    4. Paperhor

    PeoplePour is a freelance website for all web project related skills including software developers, digital designers, SEO experts and marketers.

     

    This site has a tool called Workstream that simplifies the job business in your place, streamlining payment, communication and administration in one place. You can browse jobs, get new startup notifications in your inbox box, and send in 15 free jobs before signing up for a premium plan.


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