Ep. 22 - Staff to Freelance: Skills for Success
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In this episode, Ricky and Piotr discuss the skills needed to successfully transition and thrive from a staff position into freelance.  It's more than just code-breaking and bow staff skills, people!  We talk about time management, book keeping, negotiating & more fun things. AND If that isn't mind-blowing enough, we then play movie/ tv trivia in "The Game!" Here's our list of important skills to know when becoming a freelancer: - Time Managing  - Book keeping - Negotiating - Networking - Clear Communicating - Listening/ paying attention to detail - Patience - Humility - don’t take anything personally Bonus tips: - Figure out WHAT is it that you actually want to work on - And WHO do you want to work for - Deliver proof of work if you pitch clients (and you should): Solve a problem for them. If you're interested in Riverside, the new platform we use to record our podcasts, hit up https://cuttothepoint.com/riverside  Use coupon code CUTTOREVEAL for %15 off.  -- We'd love to hear from you! Perhaps you have questions or comments on how to improve the podcast or episode ideas: Shoot us a message at [email protected] Or you can send us a voice message here: https://www.speakpipe.com/CTR Also, the music we use is from Artlist! Check them out here: https://cuttothepoint.com/artlist Sponsored by the Editing Chef program: https://cuttothepoint.thinkific.com/courses -- Cut To Reveal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cuttoreveal/ Cut To Reveal website: https://podcast.cuttothepoint.com/ Cut to the Point YT channel: https://youtube.com/cuttothepoint
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