> And if my resume is all contracting work, wouldn't it get harder to get a job as an employee later?
No, not if you have the right skillset/attitude. Been in the biz 30+ years with a good mix of permie and long periods of contract work. Never had any issues switching between the two.
There are many online platforms for remote contract work. I currently do remote contract work through Codementor [0]. I personally prefer it over any permanent position, but to each his own.
I see, I tried signing up as a coach. but it needs a lot of info and writing(projects you've done, experience, impact) which I'm definitely not good at.
and after all that writing you should start marketing yourself. which has the same hustle as selling yourself to a company to recruit you, more or less.
You don't necessarily need to be a coach, you could also sign up as a freelancer [0]. There are some tests and a Skype interview, but afterwards you can apply for jobs. For my current Codementor job I work for a US employer 40 hours per week, been doing this since June.
No, not if you have the right skillset/attitude. Been in the biz 30+ years with a good mix of permie and long periods of contract work. Never had any issues switching between the two.