But to be honest I would rather be doing something programming related than teaching English. Because I'm currently here on a student visa and also because my Japanese isn't very good yet, I can't really get a proper developer job; so recently I've been looking into freelancing instead. Freelancing seems like it would be ideal because: I can choose my own hours and work around my school schedule, I can work from anywhere (useful because I don't know how long I'm going to be staying in Kyoto), and I can finally put my Computer Science degree to some kind of use.
This all sounds great, but I'm having a hard time working out how to get started. I read a bunch of 'how to get started as a freelancer' type guides, and they mostly gave similar types of advice. From what I understand, what I need to do is:
1. Build a portfolio
2. Create an online presence
3. Try to start building a network of clients
4. Do loads of work
Most guides and also common sense tell me that I should also choose a particular area to focus on; preferably one where I already have some kind of experience or expertise. This is kind of a problem for me though; I don't really feel like I have any particular area of expertise. I've used a bunch of programming languages in the past (C, C++, Java, HTML, CSS, Javascript, SQL etc) and I would be comfortable using any of them again in the future, but other than university projects, I haven't really done any work with any of them, so I don't feel like any of my skills are particularly well developed.
This leads to the next problem; I have no portfolio. Other than stuff I did while at uni, I don't really have any work to speak of. Most of the stuff I did while at uni was garbage because it was stuff for learning the basics of various languages. The only significant piece of work that I have is my MSc dissertation project which was an AI system for SC:BW (see my previous blog). It was kinda cool and all, but I'm not particularly proud of any of the code, and I don't think there are many people out there desperately looking for someone to develop an RTS AI for them.
So it seems that if I'm going to get into this freelance thing then I need to choose something and just start doing it. Maybe I need to work for free to begin with, which is ok I guess (for a short while before I end up on the street). I don't really know where to start though, or if it's even a good idea. Ideally I would like someone to just tell me "yo I need this program/website/thing; I'll give you £5 (or 0 or whatever)". Then I would have something to start working on, and when I finished I would have something to add to a portfolio.
I tried signing up to a bunch of freelancing sites but it seems really hard to break into. The problem is that clients obviously want to choose developers who have experience, a portfolio and a good reputation. I currently have none of these things so it's unlikely I would get chosen for a job over someone else. In order to get any of these things I would need to have already found some jobs.
Another issue I have is that I have a complete lack of confidence. I'm not sure I would even feel comfortable charging someone for my services at this point. I feel like I'm a below average programmer with no particular skills or experience. Maybe I should just stick to trying to get an English teaching job.
Has anyone done any freelance work before? How did you get into it? It seems like I would need to invest a large amount of time and effort before I was capable of making any money, do you think it's worth it?
I haven't written a blog about Japan for a while but I might do soon, or once I stop being stressed about money all the time.