Ask HN: Is it possible for a freelancer to work on challenging things?
In the beginning of my career I tried to freelance a little bit and I realized that there was only simple things to work on. Like develop some site, or fix some bugs on existing site, or something routine and boring stuff, which full-time developers from that company wouldn't be happy to do.
I was thinking recently that it would be great to work as a freelancer from anywhere on different things every time and don't stick to something for a several years. But I'm afraid I won't be able to find something really challenging and interesting like things I would work on at full-time job in some SV tech startup. By interesting and challenging I mean something with performance challenges, huge amounts of data, distributed systems, scaling and stuff.
Am I right and I should better look for a full time job? Or am I just don't know how and where to find freelance projects?
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[ 2.3 ms ] story [ 16.5 ms ] threadMy experience is most of my freelancing work has come from corporate systems, it's not glamorous work but it pays the bills and pays well. From time to time some interesting things come along, like working on an ancillary project to IBM's Watson but those are few and far between for the majority freelancing.
There are exceptions like if you know nich or less used technology like big data technologies or Ruby for example.