Barbie said:MidlifeRaver said:When you are ready for a permanent job you won't come onto the board asking us to talk you out of it...![]()
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I know, damn you all, you were all meant to tell me not to take permanent job and keep with freelancing and it's really pissed on my fire![]()
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The freelance market is very bouyant at the moment, so now's a good time to be a freelancer..
OK here are the pros and cons as I see em for taking the perm job:
Pros:
- You'll get the chance to really get some deep knowledge of your client's brand & business, which is rewarding and will help develop some skills you may not get a chance to use freelancing
- Looks good on the CV to have big agency and global client experience
- Will give you opportunities for promotion within the agency, meaning if you decide to freelance, you'll ba able to freelance more senior positions - meaning more interesting work and more money
- You'll have a steady income flow, sick leave, holidays and probably health care
- I don't think you'll have venom's problem about legacy systems - marketing is marketing really, you experience at a big agency should improve your freelancing chances, not lessen them
Cons:
- Now's a great time to Freelance due to the boyancy of the market - so make hay while the sun shines and all that
- You don't have to deal with the politics of a large agency, because they can really bring you down
- You're not going to get pigeon-holed into one type of industry because you can take on a variety of clients
Hope that helps. As robder said, I might know ppl at the agency in question so let me know and I can ask them what it's like to work there.