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    Mobile Applications Development freelancing (iphone, android.etc)
    Hii guys
    I am moving to birmingham for my post graduation studies. I have many years of experience working for mobile platforms like iphone, android etc So i would like to know what options available to work as freelancer or part time in Birmingham or near by places ?? Any companies or contact info please share ...
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    Re: Mobile Applications Development (iphone, android.etc)
    (Original post by kk.creare)
    Hii guys
    I am moving to birmingham for my post graduation studies. I have many years of experience working for mobile platforms like iphone, android etc So i would like to know what options available to work as freelancer or part time in Birmingham or near by places ?? Any companies or contact info please share ...
    I would recommend sending out a cover letter and CV to any companies you're interested in working for, and mention you are looking for freelance work. As a freelancer I'd say that location is not as relevant as long as you're able to understand briefs and can establish excellent communication between the agency and/or client you're freelancing with.
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    (Original post by inksplodge)
    I would recommend sending out a cover letter and CV to any companies you're interested in working for, and mention you are looking for freelance work. As a freelancer I'd say that location is not as relevant as long as you're able to understand briefs and can establish excellent communication between the agency and/or client you're freelancing with.
    hey thank you for the reply Ya i understand your point but my concern is i am new to UK so not aware of such companies who give part time work.. as per my knowledge big companies usually don assign work for freelancer ;-p I also want to know how well it goes with UK working rules and also how much pay should i expect ..coz mobile apps development is in huge demand .. i understood this while working for client Star Alliance, Germany ;-p
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    (Original post by kk.creare)
    hey thank you for the reply Ya i understand your point but my concern is i am new to UK so not aware of such companies who give part time work.. as per my knowledge big companies usually don assign work for freelancer ;-p I also want to know how well it goes with UK working rules and also how much pay should i expect ..coz mobile apps development is in huge demand .. i understood this while working for client Star Alliance, Germany ;-p
    Best thing to do would be to use the jobsites, see if there are any ads for freelancers and see what they're charging.
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    Best thing to do would be to use the jobsites, see if there are any ads for freelancers and see what they're charging.
    any suggestions for good job sites of UK ??? i don have any idea about UK ;-p and also suggestion for good software companies apart from MNC's like IBM, Accenture, Intel etc ...
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