By 2020, more than 40 percent of the U.S. workforce will be freelancers and contractors. This is the direction we’re moving in, particularly for design and development jobs which tend to be project-based. This is great for one-off projects because you only have to pay for the end result. In general, you’ll spend less money and you’re more likely to receive higher-quality deliverables. Though, for long-term projects with lots of ongoing maintenance, you should hire a full-time employee instead. Where can you find freelancer programmers to hire? Use the following seven sites. They all have their own pros and cons,…
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