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Navigation:: Home >> Electronics, radio and software jobs >> this page Contract or permanent electronics, software and project management jobs- notes whether to opt for permanent, or contract (consultancy or freelance) electronics, software and project management jobsAs in any field of employment, so it is within the electronics, software and project management job arenas that the question is asked, or at least people think about whether to opt for a permanent job or a freelance of contract / consultancy approach. The are advantages and disadvantages to working as a freelancer or consultant. Whether in the field of electronics jobs, software jobs or whatever, these need to be carefully considered before making and decision. The actual outcome will depend upon the circumstances. It may also be dependent to some degree upon the location as it is not common for people to work as freelancers or consultants on their own in some countries. Advantages and disadvantages of freelance / contract workThere a number of advantages and disadvantages of working on a contract, freelance or consultancy basis. The comment below are focussed towards the electronics, software and project management contract work arenas:
Advantages and disadvantages of permanent jobsMany people of for permanent employment, and just as in many areas, so it can be for electronics jobs, software jobs and project management jobs, that there are a number of advantages and disadvantages to be considered.
SummaryThe decision of whether to opt for a contract / freelance / consultancy approach to employment or whether to follow the permanent employment route is a matter of individual choice. Whether to set up your own small company and "go it alone" can be great fun. There are risks and there are opportunities, but it is not what everyone wants. Alternatively the more traditional approach of seeking an employer is more suitable for many people. At the end of the day, the choice is yours!
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