I'm having a little bit of a dilemma in changing from permanent to freelance. I've been working for 6 months in a London digital agency and got into UX. I had limited experience in the field for a year or so for a personal freelance project. Previously I've been freelancing/trying to freelance for 5-6 years. I had highs and lows but mainly lows as I've tried to be a one stop shop including branding, web design and development. Now, I'm more specialised and want to work only in UX because I see there is a market for it.
I'm fed up with the 8 hours and no time for life and would like to move to freelancing again. I handed in my notice last week because I was asked by a couple of recruiters if I could do a short notice 1-2 month contract. They would have paid really well. I had to turn them down because of my 30 days notice. As you obviously know by freelancing I could get 3-4x more than by perm.
In the meantime I've also applied for a couple of perm roles and I've scheduled 3-4 interviews. One interview is with one of the biggest digital agency in the UK.
Most recruiters told me that my experience is not enough but I know they just don't understand UX. The only measurable thing for recruiters is years of experience. So I know where they are coming from. They also said that I could improve my career at a top agency better than with freelancing because when I freelance they will just handle me as a supplier. I mean my current employer handles me as a supplier too so I'm not sure about this.
Now, the top agency would certainly look nice in my CV but I just really don't feel to waste my time in an 8h employment. And yes, I don't have big brand names in my portfolio and did not make usability testing but I came up with a couple of innovative ideas and a couple of top UX magazines want me to write about these. This could potentially give me good exposure and maybe freelance work.
Should I just go for the interview and see what they say and try to get a sense for the agency culture? Or should I cancel them as I'm sure I would get freelance work. The market is really good and they hardly fill up the UX vacancies. However, my past failures still hount me and do not want to be without cash.
I'm fed up with the 8 hours and no time for life and would like to move to freelancing again. I handed in my notice last week because I was asked by a couple of recruiters if I could do a short notice 1-2 month contract. They would have paid really well. I had to turn them down because of my 30 days notice. As you obviously know by freelancing I could get 3-4x more than by perm.
In the meantime I've also applied for a couple of perm roles and I've scheduled 3-4 interviews. One interview is with one of the biggest digital agency in the UK.
Most recruiters told me that my experience is not enough but I know they just don't understand UX. The only measurable thing for recruiters is years of experience. So I know where they are coming from. They also said that I could improve my career at a top agency better than with freelancing because when I freelance they will just handle me as a supplier. I mean my current employer handles me as a supplier too so I'm not sure about this.
Now, the top agency would certainly look nice in my CV but I just really don't feel to waste my time in an 8h employment. And yes, I don't have big brand names in my portfolio and did not make usability testing but I came up with a couple of innovative ideas and a couple of top UX magazines want me to write about these. This could potentially give me good exposure and maybe freelance work.
Should I just go for the interview and see what they say and try to get a sense for the agency culture? Or should I cancel them as I'm sure I would get freelance work. The market is really good and they hardly fill up the UX vacancies. However, my past failures still hount me and do not want to be without cash.
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