Post by account_disabled on Mar 12, 2024 7:33:40 GMT
— So your dreams from your youth have always led to your current style? I agree. My current stance may not have changed much since I was a teenager. After entering university, I received work through my seniors in the club. Because of that connection, I was contracted to do update work when I was in my first year, so I feel like the skills needed in the field were pretty much honed at that point. By the time I was in my second year, I was undertaking web coding and design. Since then, I have been working as a freelancer.
— Already a freelancer as a college student! Maybe there weren't many around? The senior I was working with was a freelancer. So I feel like I admired her and became her. From there, I started working part-time at a web Chinese Student Phone Number List services company, but there were so many jobs that I was so busy that I ended up in the fifth year (lol). At the same time, I was convinced that I couldn't make a living doing this on my own. So, as a first year graduate, I chose the freelance career path. After receiving an invitation to start a business, I changed my career from freelance to being the representative of a production company. — How long have you been working as a freelancer? In fact, I ended my . I received an invitation from someone who was indebted to me, asking if I would like to start a production company with him.
At that time, I had a desire to work for an organization, so I accepted the invitation and started my own business. Since it was a small company, I was responsible for a wide variety of jobs, from sales to human resources, general affairs, direction, and production. — A huge amount of work... That experience has created your current parallel career. is not it. I think there was a month when I worked about 600 hours. However, I believe that we are where we are today because we persevered there. I had a valuable experience. After that, I transferred the company and went back to freelancing. After that, I thought, ``I really want to work in a workplace where I can make things from an employee's perspective,'' so I started working at a company with about 30 people.
— Already a freelancer as a college student! Maybe there weren't many around? The senior I was working with was a freelancer. So I feel like I admired her and became her. From there, I started working part-time at a web Chinese Student Phone Number List services company, but there were so many jobs that I was so busy that I ended up in the fifth year (lol). At the same time, I was convinced that I couldn't make a living doing this on my own. So, as a first year graduate, I chose the freelance career path. After receiving an invitation to start a business, I changed my career from freelance to being the representative of a production company. — How long have you been working as a freelancer? In fact, I ended my . I received an invitation from someone who was indebted to me, asking if I would like to start a production company with him.
At that time, I had a desire to work for an organization, so I accepted the invitation and started my own business. Since it was a small company, I was responsible for a wide variety of jobs, from sales to human resources, general affairs, direction, and production. — A huge amount of work... That experience has created your current parallel career. is not it. I think there was a month when I worked about 600 hours. However, I believe that we are where we are today because we persevered there. I had a valuable experience. After that, I transferred the company and went back to freelancing. After that, I thought, ``I really want to work in a workplace where I can make things from an employee's perspective,'' so I started working at a company with about 30 people.