Freelancing as a Career Choice: Perspectives from Bangladesh

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    Freelancing as a Career Choice: Perspectives from Bangladesh

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    2024-12-28
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    Faruk, Md.Omar
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    This study explores the factors influencing Bangladeshi graduates' decisions to pursue freelancing as a career. Through a mixed-methods research design, including surveys and interviews, the study investigates the motivations, challenges, and opportunities associated with freelancing in Bangladesh. Key findings reveal that flexibility, autonomy, and income potential are the primary drivers for choosing freelancing. While challenges such as finding clients and managing finances exist, freelancers also benefit from personal and professional growth. The study identifies technical proficiency, communication skills, time management, and adaptability as essential for success in freelancing. Recommendations include government support for infrastructure, skill development programs, and a conducive business environment. Educational institutions should incorporate freelancing skills into their curricula, and freelancer organizations can provide valuable support and resources. By addressing these factors, Bangladesh can foster a thriving freelancing industry that contributes to economic growth and job creation.
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