I'm more than happy to pay for tools if they're going to boost productivity, assist in finding work or just generally help out. A lot of the tools I currently use I have either heavy discounts or for free because being a student has its great perks.
In the case you've mentioned here a tool for finding work I do pay for Linkedin premium as it certainly has its perks. I find that I'll end up paying it with a couple of aspects taken into consideration.
Either some form of free trial and free version that can be used to get a good overview, feel and basis of the tool. Then looking at the perks, the perks for a paid version shouldn't make it overly powered, nor should any of the free version(s) be rendered null because all of the stuff needed is in a paid version.
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I'm more than happy to pay for tools if they're going to boost productivity, assist in finding work or just generally help out. A lot of the tools I currently use I have either heavy discounts or for free because being a student has its great perks.
In the case you've mentioned here a tool for finding work I do pay for Linkedin premium as it certainly has its perks. I find that I'll end up paying it with a couple of aspects taken into consideration.
Either some form of free trial and free version that can be used to get a good overview, feel and basis of the tool. Then looking at the perks, the perks for a paid version shouldn't make it overly powered, nor should any of the free version(s) be rendered null because all of the stuff needed is in a paid version.