Freelancing Career Guide



What is Freelancing?
Freelancing means working as an independent contractor rather than being employed by a single company.
Freelancers are self-employed and take on projects from a variety of clients, often on a part-time or short-term basis. They typically don’t receive employee benefits like health insurance or paid leave. – Adapted from Freelancing School
Other Terms for Freelancing
- Contract Work: Short-term or project-based jobs
- Independent Contractor: IRS classification
- Consultant: Short-term expert hired under a contract (often 1099)
- Contract-to-Hire: Trial period before potential full-time hire
What is the Gig Economy?
The gig economy refers to a labor market where temporary, flexible jobs are common, and companies contract
with independent workers for short-term engagements. Gig workers may include freelancers, part-time workers,
and on-call staff. – Adapted from Cleverism
The Rise of Freelancers
(Sourced from Upwork’s Freelance Forward 2023 Report and Freelancing Stats for 2026: Market Size, Earnings, and Future Trends)
Freelancing market size and impact
- Freelancers collectively generated $1.5 trillion USD in earnings in 2024
- Freelancers in the U.S. earn an average of $99,230 per year
- 29% of executives say freelancers are highly essential to their business operations and that they
couldn’t get by without all of their freelancers (2025)
Demographic trends in freelancing
- Gen Z is the fastest-growing segment of freelancers
- Freelancing by generation:
- Gen Z – 52%
- Millennials – 44%
- Gen X – 30%
- Boomers – 26%
- Silent Gen – 38%
- 53% of Gen Z freelancers work full-time hours on freelance projects, abandoning traditional nine-to-five jobs.
Outlook and opportunities for freelancers
- 64 million Americans freelanced in 2023, representing 39% of the U.S. workforce
- It’s projected that in 2027, 86.5 million people will be freelancing in the U.S., making up 50.9%
of the total U.S. workforce. - 36% of knowledge workers who currently hold full-time jobs are considering freelancing
- 84% of skilled freelancers say they are excited by the prospect of AI tools reshaping their services, offerings, and workflows.
“Freelancing isn’t a side hustle anymore. For many, it’s a first-choice career.”
– Hayden Brown, CEO of Upwork (2024)
What Type of Communications Work Can Be Freelanced?
(Adapted from Freelancing School)
Writing & Editing
- Copywriting, Content Writing, Ghostwriting
- Technical Writing, Business Writing, Grant Writing
- Proofreading, Editing, Creative Writing, Blogging
Design & Creative
- Graphic Design, UX/UI Design, Animation
- Brand Strategy, Illustration, Photography, Videography
- Presentation Design, Motion Graphics, Interior Design
Marketing & PR
- Social Media Strategy, Email Marketing
- SEO/SEM, Digital Ads, Community Management
- Market Research, Public Relations
Audio/Video & Web
- Podcast Editing, Voice Acting, Video Production
- Web Design, Mobile Development, Product Management
Emerging Fields
- AI Prompt Engineering
- Newsletter (Substack) Writing
- Virtual Event Production
- TikTok/Reels Content Strategy
Other
- Project Management, Career Coaching, Online Research
A Sample of Elon Alumni Freelancers
| Title | Location | Major/Program |
|---|---|---|
| Graphic, UX & Web Designer | Raleigh, NC | Journalism |
| Producer | New York, NY | Strategic Communications |
| Writer, Editor & Proofreader | Raleigh, NC | English (Creative Writing) |
| Designer, Illustrator, & Video Producer | San Francisco, CA | Strategic Communication, Art (Photography) |
| Copywriter, Blogger, and Contributory Editor | Durham, NC | Professional Writing and Rhetoric |
| Casting Assistant | Chicago, IL | Acting |
| Graphic Designer | Washington, DC | Communication Design |
| Multimedia Specialist | Charlotte, NC | Interactive Media (graduate program) |
| Hair and Make-up/Special Effects Artist | Los Angeles, CA | Drama & Theatre Studies |
| Photographer | Virginia Beach, VA | Human Service Studies |
| Cinematographer & Editor | Apex, NC | Cinema & Television Arts |
| Music Producer, Audio Engineer and Musician | New Haven, IN | Music Production & Recording Arts |
| Multimedia Designer | Raleigh, NC | Interactive Media (graduate program) |
| Designer and Animator | Los Angeles, CA | Cinema & Television Arts |
| Brand Developer/Marketing Consultant | Elon, NC | Sport Management |
| Social Media Manager | Greensboro, NC | Journalism |
| Videographer/Editor | York, ME | Cinema & Television Arts |
| Social Media and Branding Strategist | Tampa, FL | Strategic Communications |
| Voice Actor/Director and Writer | Raleigh, NC | Cinema & Television Arts |
| Stage Manager | Franklin, TN | Theatrical Design & Production |
Why Businesses Hire Freelancers (Adapted from Cleverism)
- Financial Efficiency: Save on training, office space, and benefits
- Access to Top Talent: Hire experts for specific, short-term projects
- Flexibility: Scale workforce based on demand without permanent hires
- Specialization: Rapid onboarding of niche skills like AI, video, or UX
Pros & Cons of Freelancing (Adapted from Freelancing School and Cleverism)
Pros
- Flexibility: Choose your hours and clients
- Remote Work: 70%+ of freelancers work from anywhere
- Meaningful Work: Take on projects you’re passionate about
- Earning Potential: Income not capped by a salary
- Diverse Work: Explore different industries and roles
Cons
- No Safety Net: No health insurance, paid leave, or retirement match
- Income Instability: Irregular pay and unpredictable workload
- Emotional Toll: Constant job hunting can be draining
- Financial Planning: Difficulties qualifying for loans, mortgages
Essential Traits & Skills for Freelancers
(Adapted from Forbes, Knack, Myers-Briggs, Harvard Business Review, and Freelancing Foundations)
Top Traits
- Creativity
- Curiosity
- Confidence
- Strong Personal Brand
- Independence/Autonomy
Helpful MBTI Types
- ENFP, ENTP (thriving in creative and uncertain environments)
- Less suited: ISTJ, ISFJ (prefer structure and predictability)
Build a ‘Holding Environment’ for Success
- Place: Distraction-free, inspiring workspace
- Routines: Daily habits and time-blocking
- Purpose: Align work with personal values
- People: Create a support system of peers, mentors, and collaborators
Freelance Business Basics
- Create a Budget: Use a simple spreadsheet like Google Sheets or Wave
- Plan for taxes (set aside ~30% of net income)
- Save for emergencies and retirement
- Time Management
- Contracts
- Work with a small business lawyer
- Use tools like Bonsai or The Contract Shop
- Include a Scope of Work (SOW) that outlines deliverables, deadlines, and payment terms
- Invoicing
- Invest in an invoicing software: Stripe, FreshBooks, Wave, PayPal
- Include itemized services, due dates, and payment instructions
- Pricing
- Value-Based Pricing and project-based pricing preferred over hourly rates
- Highlight ROI or transformation your work brings
Marketing Yourself as a Freelancer
- Messaging: Sell your work with effective targeting, messaging, and frequency
- Elevator Pitch: Use a positioning statement like: “I help X do Y”
- Portfolio: Showcase testimonials, case studies, and visuals
- Networking: Attend events, reach out on LinkedIn, join Slack groups
- Cold Outreach: Email pitching with examples of your work
- CRM: Track leads and communications using Notion or Airtable
Free & Recommended Resources
Learning & Community
- Freelancing School (free intro course and resources)
- Freelancers Union (free membership, legal guides, community meetups)
- HubSpot Academy & Google Digital Garage (certifications)
- LinkedIn Learning: Freelancing Foundations Course (free access for Elon students)
- Includes a downloadable zip file with resources and sample documents (budget spreadsheet, invoices,
testimonials, proposals, email templates, CRM spreadsheet)
- Includes a downloadable zip file with resources and sample documents (budget spreadsheet, invoices,
Job Boards & Marketplaces
- Contra (0% commission)
- Upwork
- Fiverr
- Toptal
- We Work Remotely
- PeoplePerHour
- FlexJobs
- SolidGigs
- 25 Best Freelance Websites to find work
Other Tools
- Notion: CRM, portfolio, project tracker
- Bonsai: Invoicing, contracts, proposals
- Wave: Free invoicing/accounting
- Zippia: Salary/job function insights for freelancers
- How to Start a Freelancing Business
- Crosby Travels – Elon alumna freelance blog
Elon Resources
- Freelance and Entrepreneur Alumni Panel Recording
- Doherty Center for Creativity, Innovation and Entrepreneurship
- Oaks Originals
- Entrepreneurship & Innovation Major/Minor
Try Freelancing Through Micro-Internships
Advice from the Field
“COM students and all freelancers need to be forward-thinking, creative, persistent, resilient, organized, and attuned to the needs of clients, bosses, and audiences alike.”
– Metiette DiChristina
Dean, College of Communication, Boston University
“Hustle. Sell yourself. Shake off rejection. Price yourself fairly. Send those invoices. And save those receipts.”
– Joel Brown, BU Today
– Updated November 2025