Becoming a Professional Telecommuter

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by Robert Watson

Freelancing, or working as a contractor for an individual or a company, can be a difficult, but rewarding profession that has been growing in popularity recently. The advent of the internet has allowed many freelancers to take their work home, no longer requiring the freelancer to visit the employer's headquarters. This is a incredible benefit for both the company and the worker, as working from home is probably the most sought-after aspects of a position.

But what styles of jobs are available for freelancing, and what tools and skills does one require in order to be a great telecommuter?

Freelancers can do almost any job which requires a PC. These contracts include almost anything from composing articles to creating graphics design work to developing programs, to coordinating the integration of new software. If the contract requires a personal computer, it can surely be completed from home, and there is probably going to be a professional freelancer who specializes in that type of work.

The style of individual that makes a solid freelancer should possess the qualities of a self-starter. This fact is even more true if one is a telecommuting freelancer. Freelancers are required to be able to make presumptions. Since the people who choose freelancers are usually directors, they typically are lacking in the technical knowledge to be able to help a programmer with detailed specifics. Telecommuters are required to be knowledgeable in their field, and know how to obtain the answers to problems that may come up.

In addition, freelancers must obtain the prerequisite tools already, or have them provided by the company who hires them. Often, tools such as word processors are freely available on the world wide web, however some jobs which can need costly graphics design software or rarely used editors which are specifically utilized by a given provider. If they require you to write a program or work with a particular piece of software, it potentially be up to you, as a freelancer, to buy the tool yourself.

Despite these problems, telecommuting is a wonderful job for people with writing and programming talents. Winning bids may sound stressful, your skills and abilities are in high demand after you forge an image for yourself in your field and obtain quality commentary on your work. That should permit you to charge greater payment and make even more money.

When beginning your career as a freelancer, it is generally recommended to bid on contracts that you know you can do well. This can be positive that you will not find a lot of problems during the work, which will ensure great feedback, and jobs, the next time.

About the Author

Jordan Matthews, creator of Telecommuting101.com, started his career as an internet marketer by telecommuting as a freelancer. Visit his freelancing website to sign up for a free newsletter and get a guide to becoming a freelance professional today. http://www.telecommuting101.com



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