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Is UX Freelancing a Fit For You?

Is UX Freelancing a Fit For You?

Freelancing in UX design offers many benefits that in-house positions cannot, but it’s up to you to decide if it’s the right path for your career. These benefits include making your own schedule, choosing the projects you enjoy working on, and, in most cases, increasing your pay rate per project.

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