Cashing in?

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  • raf0

    The benefits of in-house work are usually good money and lots of qbn-ing, if you're into this sort of things.

    You don't learn too much though and it's rarely worth staying too long with the company.

    If you ever plan to join a design studio/agency, they don't care much about in-house work.

    Is it worth losing your current clients? I doubt so. It definitely is worth trying to work out an in-house fixed contract with the company, ie. 3-4 days a week. This way you still have the time to keep your current clients and possibly can charge the company what you'd get working with them full-time.

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