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Full Frontal Freelance - Developer Remy Sharp

Remy Sharp's been freelance for nearly a decade and has never pitched for business: it comes to him. Find out how, plus great thoughts on being a freelancing dad, the story behind his Full Frontal conference and why having staff and an office simply isn't everything.

Episode 30 of the Being Freelance podcast, hosted by Being Freelance - The freelancing podcast with Steve Folland and a stack of inspiring freelancer stories, titled "Full Frontal Freelance - Developer Remy Sharp" was published on October 22, 2015 and runs 35 minutes.

October 22, 2015 ·35m · Being Freelance

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Remy Sharp's been freelance for nearly a decade and has never pitched for business: it comes to him. Find out how, plus great thoughts on being a freelancing dad, the story behind his Full Frontal conference and why having staff and an office simply isn't everything.

JavaScript developer Remy Sharp's been freelance for nearly a decade and has never pitched for business.

Hear how his side projects bring him clients, plus great thoughts on being a freelancing dad, the story behind his Full Frontal conference and how he found having staff and an office simply wasn't everything he'd dreamt it would be.

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Here’s some of the key takeaway points:

  • Remy worked for a company for 9 years before becoming self-employed; he gradually left that job by going part-time, giving him a safety net as he became freelance

  • Working in a company first gave him lots of experience that's helped him hugely become the business he is today

  • He always thought growing his business to be a company of 6 would be perfect, but actually has found the stresses that come with employing staff and running an office outweigh the benefits - find what works for you and don't be afraid to change your plan

  • His side projects are shared openly on the web and along with his blog and speaking engagements, serve to bring him work by showing the world he knows his stuff

  • Right now his young family is important to him so he only works 4 days a week - if a client isn't happy with that then they're probably not the sort of client he'd want to work with

  • The Full Frontal conference came about because of a gap in the conferences being offered at the time - if you want something that doesn't exist, why not try creating it too?!

More from Remy

Remy on Twitter

Remy's Blog

Remy's Business

Remy's 5 part blog post on his JS Bin side project

Full Frontal Conference

Useful Links

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