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In the past I found freelancing in the UK highly dependant on personal network. I believe it is possible to find work if you know enough folk who are happy to work with freelancers. I built my network by attending interest/tech based events and networking.

An alternative might be contracting but these usually require setting up as a LTD, getting insurance, etc. you’ll also have to deal with corporation tax and other admin. The work you’ll get is more or less the same as perm work but with more risks (usually 3 or 6 month contracts, you’re the first to get fired if things get tough)

However day rates in excess of £500 are normal outside of London (£750 in London) so if you can deal with all that it can be lucrative. I use 220 as the number of working days in a year which can put your income north of £100k (ymmv).

Hope that helps, and hope you work it out.




However day rates in excess of £500 are normal outside of London (£750 in London) so if you can deal with all that it can be lucrative.

Of course that depends on the type of work you do, your skill and experience level, and the type of client you work with.

In the UK what that day rate is worth also depends on whether you are working inside or outside IR35 and if inside whether you're working through an umbrella company or the client is paying their own taxes. Your £750 and your friend's £750 might give you very different amounts of real money left after taxes and costs.




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