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Any demand for experienced java freelancers?
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by jamesk14022
4773 days ago
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I recently started looking to do some java freelance work to make some cash on the side. I like to think I'm a pretty experienced dev. However, on freelance sites, it always seems like a race to the bottom. Where can I find jobs that require someone with an experienced/large skillset? |
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To get your day rate up, though, you're going to have to build up your own network, so that you're not competing against everyone else on the freelance sites. Check out Brennan Dunn's books/blog/email list. [1][2]
If you're good and get the right connections, you should be able to get up towards that $100/hr mark. To get beyond that, you really need to be able to point to a bank account and say, "because of me, there's more money there." See patio11 [3]. At that point, language is far less relevant - and in fact, I'd hazard a guess that Java is a particularly difficult language to do that with (because it tends to be more backend rather than front-end, but that's an unsubstantiated gut feel.)
[1] http://doubleyourfreelancingrate.com/ [2] http://brennandunn.com/ [3] https://training.kalzumeus.com/newsletters/archive/consultin...