Tips to Students Who Also Want to Freelance While Studying

13th Aug 2019

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Students who study full time are usually swimming multiple legs with projects, schoolwork and of course exams to count. Freelancing while studying, going on to take part in internships, taking up short term job opportunities is all extremely helpful to students since it gives an advance idea of the job market and the opportunities present. Further, it also helps them to be better-prepared when they enter work full time, as there is often a gap between what is learnt and what is the actual expectation on the job otherwise.Quick jobs and temporary jobs are thus a trailer to the main picture of a working life and career.

There have been many examples of students going on to found successful businesses without dropping out or losing grades. So how did they do it? We have analysed many cases and come with some top tips for students who also want to freelance while studying

  • Manage time effectively

Time management is the key to success when you are handling flexible job opportunities. Always be ready to juggle multiple projects and be ready to compromise on spending time with friends or family. You will also need to make significant lifestyle changes to accommodate freelance work. But it is not only rewarding in the long run, but also gives you some degree of financial freedom.

  • Analyse your strengths

Analyse your strengths and play to them. While freelancers are many, successful freelancers are few. Ensure that you maintain commitment to your studies and to your freelance job and are able to balance them. Do not take up all projects or whatever you get. Be selective but add value to the project you take up.

  • Find a good platform

The Internet is filled with good and bad. Hence, it is necessary to be part of a good platform or a reputed micro sourcing job site. Sometimes, even temporary job openings are posted in these platforms. Platforms help freelancers find customers easily and offers a safe and professional arena for communication and monetary transactions.Further, profile ratings and reviews also add to your achievements and helps you win more clients.

  • Be ready to learn

If you start to freelance, multiple opportunities will open up. Be ready to learn and adapt and you grow. The more you upskill yourself, the more money there is to be earned and more are the opportunities available. It will also help you develop a solid profile, both in terms of work and in the market, even when you are undertaking only flexible jobs or short term job opportunities.

  • Be Ready to Negotiate

Freelancing is also about marketing your skills and getting a fair price for your efforts. As you take on more projects and develop more skill, you will find projects in different niches and with different levels of effort and involvement. Be brave and negotiate a good deal. The cheapest freelancer is not necessarily the best nor do prospects go only by pricing to award a project or short term job opportunity.

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