How To Find Work On Freelancer
Once you are able to do that, then there is no problem sorting through all the job offers you are highly qualified of and in which they are divided into several categories listed as follows: 1.
Websites, IT & Software 2.
Mobile Phones & Computing 3.
Writing & Content 4.
Design, Media & Architecture 5.
Data Entry & Admin 6.
Engineering & Science 7.
Product Sourcing & Manufacturing 8.
Sales & Marketing 9.
Business, Accounting, Human Resources & Legal 10.
Miscellaneous In each category, jobs are listed according to their specific areas of expertise.
So for instance, for the Websites, IT & Software category you can find work that requires expertise for .
NET, AJAX, ASP, C programming, website testing, or system administration.
For Writing & Content category, there are offers that look for the expertise in the field of academic writing, article writing/rewriting, blogging, copy writing, proofreading, and the like.
There are hundreds of these fields to choose from so, very likely, there is a good chance that you will find work down the road eventually.
And the good thing about freelancer nowadays is that there are separate job offers for newbies and for those without any feedback exclusively for them.
So if you happened to belong in either of those two, rest assured that you will not be going up against bidders or service providers who have positive feedback.
And hence, making the chances of landing your first job very difficult.
And once you are able to find work and have gotten your first positive feedback as a result, you are therefore disqualified from bidding on these types of job offer ever again.