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Freelance vs Permanent 2012 4141 Responses
Last post: 9 months, 3 weeks ago | Thread started: Aug 2, 12, 4:32 p.m.
Out of context: Response #16 [Aug 2, 12, 4:32 p.m.]
- scrap_paper
There are pluses and minus to both. The one thing about freelancing is that you start to learn more about the actual "Business" of design where being in an in house position can shield you from that for a big chunk of your career unless you really seek out the knowledge with the principals of the company you are working with.
The one thing I will say beyond a doubt is that there is no such thing as security, in house or freelance. You always have to fight to build your own and always be aware the clients or bosses need to understand your value to keep you in work.


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