I’m working as freelancer quite a few years.
Tbh - I will never become an employee again if I do not really, really need to!
I love it!
It’s so interesting to work on different projects in totally different business areas and I’ve met and worked with people from everywhere around the globe. I got so much input, insights ideas and stuff over the time - it’s something I’ve never expected at the beginning.
Also, I would say that I was extremely growing as person.
You will become more self-confident - because you’ve to or you sink.
And you will also loose this kind of fear about brands, positions and stuff.
You will see, that most of the time this “big CEO” from some big-player is simply a friendly human and a nice guy with family.
I’m working as freelancer quite a few years.
Tbh - I will never become an employee again if I do not really, really need to!
I love it!
It’s so interesting to work on different projects in totally different business areas and I’ve met and worked with people from everywhere around the globe. I got so much input, insights ideas and stuff over the time - it’s something I’ve never expected at the beginning.
Also, I would say that I was extremely growing as person.
You will become more self-confident - because you’ve to or you sink.
And you will also loose this kind of fear about brands, positions and stuff.
You will see, that most of the time this “big CEO” from some big-player is simply a friendly human and a nice guy with family.
Yeah man, same here!
Totally agree with becoming more confident. Like you said, if you don't speak up or answer the phone no one is going to do it for you ^^
With the variety of projects, I think I leveled up faster in a year and a half of freelancing than in the last few years of being an employee.