I go through three sections in this video:
00:00 Introduction
00:50 $0 per hour
01:39 $25 - $50 per hour
02:26 $100 - $125 per hour
03:16 $150 - $200 per hour
03:52 $250 per hour
04:42 Intermission (things to know)
06:40 $500 per hour
07:52 $1000+ per hour
Hey everyone, welcome back to the channel! Today, we're diving deep into the world of freelance contracts, covering everything from entry-level to those high-paying gigs that can make a real difference in your freelancing career.
As a seasoned freelancer with years of experience under my belt, I understand the importance of a knowing what to charge as a freelance engineer
Here's what we'll be discussing:
Entry-Level Rates: If you're just starting out, I'll walk you through what basic rates typically look like.
As you gain experience, your contracts will become more intricate. We'll discuss the how those contracts change.
High-Paying Contracts: I will go over what the work should look like when you start getting into the hundreds of dollars per hour range
Common Pitfalls: Learn from the mistakes of others. We'll discuss some mindsets to keep as you grow your freelancing business
My intention with this video is to inspire and give people ideas on what these levels look like, and help inform you as you approach new potential clients
Whether you're just getting started, looking to level up, or aiming for those high-paying freelance contracts, this video has valuable insights for you. Freelance contracts are the backbone of your business, and understanding them is crucial for your success.
Don't forget to hit that 'Subscribe' button to stay updated with more freelancing tips and insights. Choosing a rate might seem daunting, but with the right knowledge, you can navigate them with confidence at any stage of your freelance career.
Let's unlock the secrets of freelance contracts together! 💼📝🌟
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I've been a software engineer since 2008 and with over a decade of experience, the industry is as crazy and as varied as ever.
I continually get asked for career advice and how to navigate writing code for a living and I wanted to share everything I've learned in hopes that I can help someone who is just starting in software engineering, who has been in it for a while and is too afraid to ask, or the seasoned vet to either agree or argue with me.
The intent of this channel is to have multiple series that include the following topics:
💰 Compensation
📈 Negotiations
📚 Career advice and guidance
📈 Stocks, RSUs, Stock options, and ESPP plans
👨🏫 Engineering interviews
I've done just about everything in software from working for 3 person start ups, 300 person start ups, silicon valley companies, Fortune 500 companies, small teams, big teams, W2 employment and 1099 contracting, full time contracting and moonlight part time work, independent development, launching my own web apps and iphone app.
How to make $1,000+ PER HOUR as a freelance software engineer
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