Freelance Job Opportunities for Bookeeper and Accountants

Freelance Job Opportunities for Bookeeper and Accountants

The freelance job community has grown from a relatively small group of people enjoying the perks of working from home into a ‘variety of groups of professionals’ in need of opportunities to make good money out of their certified skills. Prior to the outburst of internet usage in business transactions, very limited freelance jobs are outsourced. Now, due to extreme technological advancements, even the most complex office responsibilities can now be taken into the homes of employees from around the globe – accounting and bookkeeping needs of organizations are one of these aforementioned tasks. What could be the reason behind such a surprising trend?

  1. Statistics show an increase in demand for accountants and bookkeepers who can excellently perform in their field of expertise. In fact, if you are to check your local classified ads, you will definitely see a huge ‘ad’ which will prove this notion. How is this fact related to this kind of jobs getting outsourced? Simple. An increase in demand will require an equal increase in supply hence a witty action from employers – freelance bidding sites exploration!
  2. The global financial crisis has also led a lot of business owners to look for cost-effective ways of meeting their business needs. Getting their accounting and bookkeeping needs outsourced as freelance jobs is one of the viable ways to find/hire people with cheaper rates and those who won’t cause much maintenance (read: benefits and office needs consumption).

The aim for this enumeration of the top two reasons for the sudden increase of freelance job opportunities for accountants and bookkeepers all over the web is simple: to get the word out that accountants and bookkeepers can now enjoy the same advantages freelance writers, programmers and web designers are able to enjoy – and this is an undeniable fact!

How to get started?

If you are a full time employed accountant looking through the option of finally practicing your profession within the comforts of your home, getting started in the virtual world of freelance jobs will no longer be as difficult as it is for a new graduate. This is primarily because freelancing as an accountant or as a bookkeeper is simply a matter of knowledge and experience. In fact, freelance jobs of this kind will be very much similar to the job that you have in the office (sans the boss, of course). Additionally, buyers will appreciate excellent ‘real world’ work experiences if you are to work on an assignment for them.

However, for the starters in both their profession and freelancing, succeeding in this pursuit is still very much possible. There are considerably few great deals for a buyer to gauge your capabilities and skills. This fact is in both ways advantageous and disadvantageous for you. You will no longer need to defend your lack of experience, but you will also lack much skills required to perform excellently which will hit your feedback score big time in the long run. Therefore, it is highly recommended that you take certifications which will both enhance your skills and your profile as a freelancer. Furthermore, those who have much to offer (relevant studies and work experience) are able to enjoy higher pay rates and interview invitations. Finally, freelance job opportunities have indeed grown into almost all employment verticals. So, should you wish to move out of your comfort zone, turn your life around a bit and skip your nine to five work schedule; feel free to exhaust your options! Visit www.donanza.com and enjoy being free – the very sense of being a freelancer.

Happy Freelancing!

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CareerTime, helping you get the job you want. Basiami “Bibi” Segola, a freelance Sound Designer, talks about working in the production industry. … job LC4U workplace choices

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Does anyone know the secret of winning freelance jobs?
I got a paid account on a website called iFreelance, hoping to get jobs in graphic design, webdesign, and illustration. I have a really good portfolio, and a large and diverse skill set. But for some reason I keep bidding on various jobs, but never get them. I was wondering if there is something that I am doing wrong. Is there some secret or guidelines for making successful bids? If you have experience in the matter, please help!

Thank you.

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DoNanza is a new kind of search engine; a search engine for freelance online projects -the kind of money making and exposure getting tasks that you can do from home.

“>Freelance Job Opportunities for Bookeeper and Accountants

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Watch the video related to freelance jobs

[player]

CareerTime, helping you get the job you want. Basiami “Bibi” Segola, a freelance Sound Designer, talks about working in the production industry. … job LC4U workplace choices

Help answer the question about freelance jobs

Does anyone know the secret of winning freelance jobs?
I got a paid account on a website called iFreelance, hoping to get jobs in graphic design, webdesign, and illustration. I have a really good portfolio, and a large and diverse skill set. But for some reason I keep bidding on various jobs, but never get them. I was wondering if there is something that I am doing wrong. Is there some secret or guidelines for making successful bids? If you have experience in the matter, please help!

Thank you.

About Author

DoNanza is a new kind of search engine; a search engine for freelance online projects -the kind of money making and exposure getting tasks that you can do from home.

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CareerTime, helping you get the job you want. Basiami “Bibi” Segola, a freelance Sound Designer, talks about working in the production industry. … job LC4U workplace choices

Help answer the question about freelance jobs

Does anyone know the secret of winning freelance jobs?
I got a paid account on a website called iFreelance, hoping to get jobs in graphic design, webdesign, and illustration. I have a really good portfolio, and a large and diverse skill set. But for some reason I keep bidding on various jobs, but never get them. I was wondering if there is something that I am doing wrong. Is there some secret or guidelines for making successful bids? If you have experience in the matter, please help!

Thank you.

About Author

DoNanza is a new kind of search engine; a search engine for freelance online projects -the kind of money making and exposure getting tasks that you can do from home.

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  6. hobby says:

    I would list yourself as a consultant instead of freelancer (it sounds more professional). For Job 3, list the types of businesses you consulted for (even list their names, if appropriate) and a "Top 3" list of responsibilities. Focus on your biggest or most successful projects.

    For Job 2, I would first list your title as consultant and put the timeframe that you worked part-time for that company. Then list a separate title with whatever your title was for that company and put the timeframe that you worked full-time. Treat these as two separate jobs. For example, it could look like this:

    Consultant, Job 2 (January 2003-December 2004)
    - Provided strategic planning recommendations to the president of research
    - Traveled to more than 35 locations across the U.S. to survey franchise managers on operational procedures; developed results report and presented to board of directors

    Manager of Research and Development, Job 2 (January 2005-February 2006)
    - Put whatever you did here and so on…

    Hope this helps!

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  9. Roland says:

    It's worth it if you don't plan on giving up your day job for a couple of years – it takes at least that long (probably a bit longer now) to get well-enough established that it can pay the bills. Is it worth it? You meet some nice people, get to travel on the company dime, and you can make a living in the worst of times. In the best of times you'll either hire people or refuse work. (I just set my price high enough, in good times, that I only have as much work left as I can handle.)

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