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Every developer may have an interval switching between a freelancer to a full-time developer for a company. Depending on the situations, you may decide whether to be a freelancer or an official full-time developer for a company. Many software developers find the answer after comparing the advantages and disadvantages of these jobs and so do I. To share my experience that I have gained when working in England for the last five years, in this topic, Rebex will compare the similarities and differences between working as a freelance developer and a full-time developer in England.
There are many similarities between working as a freelance developer and a full-time developer in England. At first glance, working as a freelancer and a full-time worker for a company have the same kind of work – programming, also known as writing code to build a program that runs on a Personal Computer or Server/Workstation. In order to get either job, developers must be qualified with sufficient working experience with computer programming. In addition, developers must be intelligent and proactive for the job. In term of salary, both of the jobs are well paid and have lots of benefits. Also, the jobs give developers the space to unleash their creativity with flexible time.
There are also differences between working as a freelance developer and a full-time developer in England. For example, Rebex will see the differences between these jobs when it comes to short-term and long-term contracts. The freelancer job is a short-term job.