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📣 Axvi

What tech has more demand on freelancing?


Hello all.

I've a mix profile: senior Data Scientist on my day job, self-tought web dev on my spare time. Now, after many years being employed I'd love to start freelancing but I feel I need to specialize on something to become more sellable.

My skillset looks like this: - Data analysis (high) - Data visualization (high) - Data engineering (mid) - Machine learning (mid) - Frontend (low) - Backend (low)

I'm more experienced on the data part but also I believe it's more challenging to create a healthy client funnel.

Options I see:

A) Data Science track - discarded for freelancing

B) Data engineering track - get some certifications on Big Query or Looker to become an expert

C) Front-end - what has more demand as a freelance?

D) Back-end - what has more demand as a freelance?

I'm really open to learn anything until mastering, but I don't know what.

I'm currently valued at my day job and quiting to start as an entry-freelance on something that I'm not proficient (yet) scares me. But at the same time I'm not sure I'd enjoy a data analysis job as a freelance.

Another thing that scare me about the "web track" is the amount of different technologies out there. How can I compete agains other freelancers with a huge list of libraries and APIs? Is that critical to land a freelance job?

What would you do in my situation? Where there is more demand?


  👤 nceasy Accepted Answer ✓
whats your time zone? I also want to get some freelance jobs and i have a similar (1 year) experience in data engineering/analytics, customer support, bigquery, datastudio etc. would be nice to discuss, I'm willing to coop maybe gather efforts would be nice to leave my snobish douchey egocentric toxic boss

👤 op03
You should have begun the write up with WHY you'd "love to start freelancing". Depending on the reasons advice will be very different.