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by andy_adams
2593 days ago
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Most freelance developers would do well to simply rethink how they describe themselves, focusing on specific business needs. A couple of lame examples: Instead of "I'm a React Developer", think "I build web-based software for the mining industry". Instead of just "I build websites", think "I help nursing homes build websites that bring in new clients" Though nothing has changed with the freelancer themselves, this has many benefits including: * Helping the freelancer to realize who their ideal client is. * Allows said clients to self-select into the freelancer's services - clients don't know they need a Shopify developer, but they sure know they need a website that can take customer orders and do fulfillment. |
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I actually would not want to limit myself to one industry. Working at a digital agency has its short comings but one thing I enjoyed is the variety of clients we get.
For example, I have a mixed skill set of web development and graphics programming. That's allowed me to interview at companies from a variety of business problems that leverage the graphics skill set, such as CAD/CAM, indie video games, or space mission simulation.
I want to say "I solve these problems" without limiting myself to one industry but relying on my tech skill as the niche. Is that just as good?