First of all, I suggest that programmers who have a certain working life (preferably those who have more than five years of working experience) Come out to pick up projects independently. It is best to pick up projects that they are good at and have accumulated technical skills in the past, in this way, the quality is good, the efficiency is high, the money can be made, and it will not be stuck in outsourcing projects. Generally, you are new to programmers who have only about two years of working experience. I personally suggest you join a hands-on team and do not blindly pick up the project on your own. Otherwise, project defaults may easily occur. Let's get down to the point and share with you some channels for outsourcing projects:
- This is certainly the most reliable and reliable way to connect to projects through introduction from friends or links. Every programmer with some work experience will have some colleagues and students working on technical management, they are often the first-hand source of Project outsourcing information. They can contact their former colleagues to establish their own channels for outsourcing of common projects. The advantage of this method is that the initial trust level is relatively high, the success rate of project negotiation is also relatively high, but the project is more unexpected.
- Bidding on outsourcing websites or Weike websites, including Zhicheng, CSTO, sxsoft, pig, freelancer, odesk, elance, and guru in China. The advantage of such websites is that there are some updated projects every day. The disadvantage is that the competition is fierce, but there is no competition in what to do now, so it is no good to find more opportunities for yourself.
- Publish your own information and previous cases on posts, forums, and outsourced websites so that customers interested in development projects can find you. If appropriate, you can build your own website or blog so that customers who need it can take the initiative to find you.
- Add some technical QQ groups and there will often be people who ask questions. In fact, many users who have such questions are often technical users who are your target customers.
- Some companies with complementary services can cooperate. For example, if you are working on background programs, you can find companies that do front-end design and web page creation to cooperate, for example, mobile app developers can work with website companies to complement each other and share customer resources.