Aleksey I.Mobile App Developer 5.0/5 (48 jobs) Mobile App Development macOS Mac OS App Development iPad App Development Apple Xcode UIKit iOS Development Swift See more $100/hr$100 hourly See more $21/hr$21 hourly 4.9/5 (19 jobs) ...
Arc (formerly CodementorX) does a great job of compiling tons of data into useful benchmarks for the hourly rates freelance web developers charge. Using theirFreelance Developer Rate Explorer, you can view the distribution of rates for individual web dev niches like full stack, iOS, Python, we...
$50/hr$50 hourly See more $20/hr$20 hourly 4.6/5 (78 jobs) See more $100/hr$100 hourly Surjeet S.Facebook API Developer 4.9/5 (129 jobs) Facebook Development React Postman Python RESTful API SOAP API Development API Integration
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Date— The time when you performed your service, e.g. a photoshoot. This is especially important if you have an hourly rate and get paid by the hour. Should you receive a lump sum per month, you can omit this. Type of service— List what you did for the client. This can be “web...
Tickspot.comTick is a time management tool aimed at organizing time so that freelancers can hit their budgets. It’s a great tool that breaks up time so a freelancer can enter hours worked, hourly pay rate, project pay rate, and more. ...
Thanks Huck and Vito for sharing. could you please be more specific about the exact documents to provide. I'm a software developer /EU citizen and looking to move to Sofia and register as a self employed. Which documents need to be translated/notarized ? do you have to provide a long te...
Deciding what your hourly rate should be is not easy as plenty of things go into an equation. To be more specific, to determine your hourly rate you should consider: Your level of expertise Technical skills you possess The industry you’re in ...
Your Hourly Rate Is Not Your Take-Home Rate As a freelancer, you’re responsible for paying your own taxes. So the amount you get paid every hour (or project) isn’t the same as the amount you’ll get to take home. When setting your rate, make sure to factor in the added cost of...