Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Freelancing for young professionals

I remember being given career advice many years ago. I was interested in art and music and becoming a vet. Well my academic record in maths and chemistry were considered to be below par for a career as a vet and art and music were brushed aside as worthless pursuits! The port folio career (or port folio life as I prefer to call it) was not even mentioned - neither was the possibility of freelancing or running your own business. Nowadays young professionals have much more choice and I recommend you look at freelancing as an option rather than being caught in a corporate culture that doesn't fit with your values or motivational drives. This blog post describes the reasons for moving towards freelancing as a way of protecting your future (the chances of being laid-off or being made redundant have increased), satisfying the need to grow and develop and exploring what it is you really want to do.

http://strat-talking.com/5-reasons-professionals-will-switching-freelancing-careers-2014/

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