Turning Your Programming Skills into Cash
Gen Wright
Programmers are very much in demand with the I.T sector progressing day by day. Only freelancing can offer you the real price for your skills.
Do you have a degree in Programming? If you are not already looking for a job or are even employed at some I.T firm, here's the opportunity of a lifetime. By the way why did you do your specialization in programming? Your answer would probably be that you wanted to be placed in the Information Technology sector and this is the skill that suited you most. That's o.k. But, what will you gain out of a job? - An appointment letter that will loose relevance when you would have to fight your way up the hierarchy ladder? Well, lets not get into that diplomatic talk. You have your skills and you want to make money out of that. If that is the scenario then why should a job be your only option? You can make more money than a top ranking programmer by just doing freelancing work. Here's how.
? Freelance work is most suitable for a lot of buyers. They can get professionally done work for less the price. That doesn't mean you will have to work for peanuts. You must understand that an organization has a lot of costs to pay for other than the fees for some project. These costs are added up and included in the work fee and then charged to the customer. To the customer not only is this fee a big money, but he is not authorized to contact the particular team that did his work, if the need be. He has to go through proper channels. In the event of a query or problem, the process of reaching out to the right person is usually a long one. So, freelancers are preferred.
? If you are an employee, then you must have noticed that the work that you have been doing for years is either for a client of the firm you work for or for some application owned by your company. In the first case, the buyer pays the fees to your firm and you get only a small part of it for all those sleep less nights spent at the office. In the latter case, you are just a part of the whole system, not the system itself. If you opt for freelancing your skills can bring you more money and that to at your own terms.
So, if you want to be paid for what you are, get rid of that office chair and get connected to the Internet at your home. There's loads of work available online through various freelancing sites. Service buyers regularly put up their requirements on these sites. Show your work; quote your price and you have your chance to have the whole pie.