The 10 Best Freelance Websites To Find Jobs
By Steph Tortogo | Mar 22, 2016 12:36 PM EDT
Whether you're looking for a job that won't cut your short of "chill", or simply just experimenting with your career, whatever purpose they may serve for you, here are 10 of the best websites that cater to the freelancers:
1.Upwork
Previously known as oDesk, Upwork offers all types of services for a freelancer. Accommodating both short-term and long-term projects, Upwork is the place to be whether you're a beginner or not. Upwork always has something for its users.
2. Demand Media
This site is known for creating online content through its Demand Media Studios which are all based on a mixture of measured demands from the consumers and predicted return on investment. It is a platform for the creative type - including the photographers, filmmakers, writers, producers and the like. Using the site and working with it, you can create unique content and as well as promote your skills by engaging audiences.
3. Freelance Writing Gigs
If you have a certain way with words, or simply just immense love for writing, editing, blogging, publishing, even all those combined, Freelance Writing Gigs has a wide array of options for you.
4. Peopleperhour
Focusing on freelancing for web projects, Peopleperhour is definitely worth a try most especially if you are a designer, web developer, SEO specialist and a lot more.
5. 99Designs
Headquartered in San Francisco, 99Designs is an online graphic design marketplace. It allows you to compete in contests and get feedbacks from clients. It's a great way to make connections and showcase your work.
6. Guru
The Guru work room offers a service that matches the information you key in to some jobs that might work for you. The site also allows you to showcase even your works from the past.
7. Craigslist
Although this site will only strike people as a buy and sell central, Craigslist is actually one great source for freelance jobs. You can even choose if you want to work nearby, or explore some other places for your career.
8. Freelancer
This site is where "small businesses turn their ideas into reality." Freelancer also allows competition between users to showcase their talents and skills that might attract business.
9. Toptal
If you are able to pass Toptal's screening process, you will be given access to a lot of meaningful projects with clients like JPMorgan, Airbnb and a lot more.
10. Elance
This site allows you to tame your profile/portfolio right away without experiencing a lot of hassle. You can also enjoy their payment protection service to ensure that you always get what you work for/
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