What Is A Freelancer And How To Become One!

May 21, 20222 Minutes Read
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When a person works for themselves, they are said to work a freelance job. They earn money on a per-job or per-task basis, usually for short-term work. Occasionally, they can work for companies or organisations. However, even then, they are free to work multiple jobs at the same time. Freelancers oversee every aspect of the work they do. They charge as per their rates, they set their own deadlines and work as per their convenience.

Freelancers can work full-time or freelance in addition to their already existing job. Usually, freelancers discuss all aspects of the job with the client before taking it up. Based on various factors and requirements, they then settle on a fee beforehand. Freelancers may charge per word, per hour, per day or a flat fee for the entire project. All these details are closed in a signed contract before work on the project is started.

A freelancer tends to work in the service, skilled or creative sector. Some of the fields you can freelance in are copywriting, editing, proofreading, language translation, marketing, art, illustration film, acting, media, music, journalism, video editing and production, consulting, website development, computer programming, event planning, photography, tutoring, tourism, catering, etc.

Pros of being a freelancer:

  1. Freedom to work from home or wherever you want
  2. Flexible work schedule
  3. Better work-life balance
  4. Working on your own terms

Cons of being a freelancer:

  1. No employee benefits

  2. Job uncertainty

  3. Doing everything yourself

    However, freelancing is a perfect option if you have the willpower and spirit to work. It does require a bit of time to startup and establish yourself, but it's not impossible. Once you are in and have made a name for yourself, you will be sorted. Here's how you can start:

  4. Recognise your skillset

  5. Advertise yourself to friends, family, alumni, ex-colleagues etc. People who know you are more likely to hire you.

  6. Earn testimonies for your work and build your resume and portfolio.

  7. Create an online presence where you establish yourself as an expert in your field.

  8. Use social media and professional platforms to spread the word and gain clients.

  9. Keep networking. Talk to new people, show your work to potential clients - and spread the word out there.

What do you need to become a freelancer?

A freelancer only needs to be an expert at his skillset. They need to have a platform showcasing their work and testimonies showing

that they are trustworthy and get the job done. A degree is not necessary but may prove to be beneficial in rare cases. Usually, freelancers are not required to submit any proof of education.

Freelancer salary in India ranges from ₹ 1.8 Lakhs to ₹ 12.0 Lakhs**,** with an average annual wage of ₹ 4.1 Lakhs.

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Chinu Kala : The 15 Year Old Girl Who Started with Rs 300 and Turned It into a Business Worth 15 Crores

Convert stones into milestones. While this saying is understood by many, it is applied by a few. And those few create history. Standing up against difficulties is tough. What makes it even more painful is doing it against your family. Working your way up is a struggle. And at every point of time, Chinu Kala had to face this struggle to rise to the top.

At the age of 15, when most children are about to end their school life and enter college life, young Chinu had to face uncompromising opposition from her family and was eventually thrown out of the house and left to fend for herself. With Rs. 300 in hand, surviving was tough, even in the '90s.

Young Chinu never looked back. She stayed at a dormitory where even the cost of per night's stay could end up that Rs. 300 in a month. And her accommodation only included a mattress. Chinu knew that this money would finish quickly if she did not take immediate steps. Thus began Chinu's journey in the business world.

Rs.300, though it was a good amount in the '90s, it was not enough to start a career, let alone a business. Determination and efforts can move mountains. This is what Chinu had in her. She started as a salesperson and knocked on every door that came in her way. Since it was the 90's, knocking on every door was not as difficult as it is now. But the chances of rejection were never less. Since she was a young teen with no prior training about sales, Chinu had to face rejections far more often. While most people would get frustrated and give up, she did not. The rejections made her even more determined.

Chinu was not the Young Chinu now. At the bare age of 16, she had matured into a woman who was ready to work tirelessly to achieve what she wanted. Her efforts resulted in her being promoted as a supervisor. Her efforts landed her the job of waitressing at a restaurant. Slowly but steadily, those Rs.300 started blooming. At that time, Chinu changed jobs for the better, and within 3 years, she became financially stable.

Chinu married Amit Kala in 2004 and 2 years later, she entered the Gladrags Mrs India Pageant. This is where she had her first brush with the fashion world. She started working as a model and realized the gap between the fashion industry and fashion jewellery. Whatever Chinu had saved, she decided to invest it into fashion jewellery, and thus Rubans was born in 2004.

Since Chinu was brought up in a humble background, she knew everything costed money. Her designs and prices were such that a middle-class person could afford her jewellery just as easily as a wealthy person could. From a small startup, the eventual rise of Rubans had started.

From struggling to afford a small retail space in Bengaluru to opening branches in Kochi, Hyderabad, and Koramangala, Rubans was ready to enjoy the fruits of Chinu's efforts. Sales grew exponentially. Hundreds became thousands, and thousands became Lakhs.

Rubans became a known name with every passing day. Dedication, efforts, and the refusal to break even in the worst scenario helped Rs.300 to reach the 15 crores.

Chinu's story is an inspiration for everyone who aspires to make their dreams come true. We, at Glow and Lovely, wish that every girl is able to achieve her dreams and fulfil her wishes. For this, there are different initiatives that you will find on this site. From online courses and career guidance for girls to scholarships, jobs for women and internships -- we are there to help whenever you wish.

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Women Are Now Being Hired At Petrol Pumps

Indian women have slowly but surely entered the workplace across sectors over the last thirty years. Today, many women are seen challenging the norms and breaking the barriers by taking on roles that were once reserved for men.

Gender biases and stereotypes are still prevalent across all sectors. Women are still discouraged from taking up some jobs and choosing a particular career path because it is considered a 'man's job'. However, the young women of India are now questioning the status quo and confidently taking up traditional male-dominated jobs.

According to a study by The Times of India, 12-15% of male-dominated jobs are estimated to have been replaced by women! They include bartenders, barbers, chefs, delivery associates, and train/bus drivers, to name a few.

While women have been shining in these roles and other services, they are even taking up the role of a petrol pump attendant.

In 2005, India's first all-woman petrol pump was set up in New Delhi. The entire fuel station was managed and operated by women. From filling petrol to checking tyre pressure, it was all taken care of by women. A few years back, women running a petrol pump was hardly imaginable. But today, one can see them working in several fuel stations across the country. In 2021, the Indian Oil Company Limited (IOCL) announced 83 retail outlets across the country operated by women!

Even in the remote parts of India, more and more fuel stations are hiring a woman as a petrol pump attendant . This has caused a snowball effect, encouraging more women to accept jobs at petrol pump stations as pump attendants . This has led to their financial independence and a boost to their confidence.

The Government of Maharashtra has even launched an innovative training course titled 'Gas Station, Petrol Pump Sevak' for women. Under this program, women will be given training for 7 days with 90 days of on-the-job training. The trained women will be directly employed at state-run petroleum companies' gas stations and petrol pumps.

This program provides employment opportunities and skill development for women from low-income groups, especially in areas where women are not represented.