Sometimes the start of your career can be tough. You’re trying your hardest to move up in your job, and an entry-level income often just doesn’t cut it. To supplement their incomes, many Millennials take on second, part-time jobs as freelancers.
Freelancing part-time requires good time management skills. You need to be willing to devote an appropriate amount of time to both jobs for them to be worthwhile. Deciding to freelance in your spare time means you’ll have to give some things up. If you decide to take on freelancing, it needs to be right for you.
Here are some tips to help you get your “second career” as a freelancer started…
- Talk to Those in the Know
- Establish a Schedule
- Set up a Digital Presence (Now!)
- Leverage Your Network
- Be Selective.
Chosen excerpts by Job Market Monitor. Read the whole story at
via Freelancing: The Perfect “Second Career” | The Savvy Intern by YouTern.




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