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Freelance

Freelance refers to a mode of work in which individuals offer their skills and services to multiple clients on a project or time-based basis, operating as self-employed contractors rather than as employees of a single organization. Freelancers typically manage their own workload, set their own hours, and handle administrative tasks such as invoicing and tax payments.

The term dates to the 19th century and is thought to derive from the image of a

Freelancers usually negotiate rates, either hourly or per project, and may work through marketplaces or directly

Advantages include flexibility, autonomy, and the ability to diversify income through multiple clients. Drawbacks include income

Fields with active freelancing include writing, software development, design, marketing, consulting, and professional services, among others.

free-lance
mercenary
who
pledged
service
to
various
lords
rather
than
a
single
master.
In
modern
use,
freelancing
describes
a
broad
range
of
occupations,
many
enabled
by
the
internet
and
digital
platforms,
which
allow
individuals
to
reach
clients
worldwide.
with
clients.
Common
models
include
fixed-price
projects,
hourly
billing,
and
retainers.
Payment
is
typically
made
via
invoices,
with
some
platforms
offering
escrow
or
protection
mechanisms
to
manage
disputes
or
nonpayment.
volatility,
lack
of
employer-provided
benefits,
and
the
need
to
manage
taxes,
insurance,
and
retirement
planning.
Success
often
depends
on
a
strong
portfolio,
reliable
communication,
and
effective
business
administration.
Getting
started
usually
involves
assessing
marketable
skills,
building
a
portfolio,
networking,
and
establishing
a
legal
structure
for
self-employment,
as
well
as
setting
rates
and
creating
contracts
to
protect
both
parties.