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Freelancers: Education and India’s future

March 18, 2016
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As I have mentioned often in this blog, India is on the rise. Our economy is on the rise. Our standing in the world is on the rise and the sons and daughters of India in prominent positions in some of the world’s largest corporations is on the rise.

But how about the not-so-fortunate in India? How about the children in rural settings. For example, those studying in government schools and those coming from less privileged backgrounds, such as Dalits and tribals? A recent study has shown that these children in these schools do not do as well in school as the children from more privileged such as some of the larger cities in India.

Education is India’s future. Whether it is for higher numbers of technical professionals like web designers and computer programmers of the quality that we find in IndiaFreelancers.com or doctors, engineers and many other professions. The days of rural, unskilled labor being the main type of labor in India are passing – and we need to educate our young people in preparation for this.

A recent study conducted by the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) in the year 2015, evaluated 7,216 schools across 33 states and Union Territories (UT) in India. This study concluded a few important points:

1) Girls do as well as boys in Math and Science. This is important as many of our tech experts on IndiaFreelancers.com are indeed women. The old notion that females are not as capable in the math and science fields is not holding up to the realities of our current studies today.

2) Students from rural and less privileged backgrounds do worse in their academics than those from more privileged backgrounds. This is important as we need to bear in mind that all of India needs to rise if we are to continue to rise as the world power that we are poised to become.

3) Girls indeed do have better language skills than their male counterparts. This has long been felt to be the  case and this new study indeed bears this out as well.

In summary, India is on the rise. Tech experts such as the excellent ones we have in IndiaFreelancers.com are a sample of the excellence that is coming out of India and is making a name for themselves on the world’s stage. People from all over the world, Australia, England, America and beyond, hire programmers, developers and other tech experts from IndiaFreelancers.com. As they do, word of mouth in those countries will continue to grow and let the world know the quality that is to be found in India – especially on IndiaFreelancers.com.

Ranjiv P for IndiaFreelancers.com

Freelancers: Start in India – end up in Google

March 14, 2016
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In July of 1972 a boy was born in Chennai, Tamil nadu, in India. How could we imagine that that boy would go on to some day be the CEO of one of the most well known companies in the entire world? That boy is today known as Sundar Pichai (Pichai Sundarajan) and he is today the CEO of Google.

This is what we on IndiaFreelancers.com know so well. We in India have the abilities to be the best in the world. We have produced people who have created, invented and changed so many things in the world for the better. Today there are Indians who are CEOs and heads of companies such as Pepsi (Indra Nooyi), Microsoft (Satya Nadella) and Adobe (Shantanu Narayen). Indians are running things all over the world.

And where do they get their start? They get their start with the strong work ethic and strong sense of family and community that they learn as young lads in India. They learn to respect hard work and perseverance. They learn to respect their elders and love their families – and they take these lessons as “gifts” with them to go out to the rest of the world and bring glory to India. They let the world know that India is tomorrow’s economy. India is the world’s future.

Once upon a time the world thought that the next USA would be Japan or, more recently, China. But we have seen that this is not the case. Japan’s economy has decreased very much over the last decade and, more recently, the Wall Street Journal reported (January 19, 2016) that China’s economic growth in 2015 was the slowest rate of growth for the last 25 years.

But that is not the case with India. We are growing – and growing fast. India is today one of the most impressively developing technological countries. For all of our persistent poverty, we have large cities developing like flowers blooming. Technology, and web sites such as IndiaFreelancers.com which bring the world’s employers in contact with the wonderful minds of our great programmers, web site designers and other technological wonders in India are the bridge between the world and our wonderful young minds.

So please do not worry if today you are working as a Freelancer on IndiaFreelancers.com. This is your stage and your chance. This is your introduction to the world. The world – and its employers – are waking up to the beautiful diamond which is India and websites such as IndiaFreelancers.com serve as the introductory means by which these two worlds meet (the world’s employers and India’s outstanding tech professionals) and, if you will, marry.

Many a young person started on IndiaFreelancers.com, was discovered by a major employer on the website and was then hired to go to the employer’s country to grow with them. In India, I do not think we are wrong if we feel as if the 21st century is ours for the taking.

Ranjiv P for IndiaFreelancers.com

Freelancers and Money: Employed, Freelancing or both?

March 12, 2016
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More and more firms – both national and international – are making names for themselves in India. Even more importantly is that, as they do, they need more and more qualified employees.

No company in the world today can exist without having an IT infrastructure. Someone needs to take care of their network, their servers, their websites, their databases and on and on. Therefore, as companies grow, the number of well qualified personnel – especially technical personnel – that is required to keep them growing and thriving increases.

Recently, companies such as so-called “brick and mortar” companies like Tata Motors and Internet based companies such as Flipkart and Vodafone as well as financial firms such as Paytm and Future Group and established companies such as Panasonic, Mahindra & Mahindra and Godrej all announced that they are willing to pay their top performers as much as 200% more for the coming year than they paid them for the previous year – if they keep performing well and if they do not leave the company. For example, financial firm Paytm announced that it has budgeted approximately $3-4 million dollars to pay extra pay and bonuses for its top performing employees. Paytm, as well as other companies mentioned above, have announced that they will also rewarded top performing employees with generous stock options and promotions within the companies.  Companies in India are willing to pay a premium for good talent these days – and this trend is growing!

This is where IndiaFreelancers.com comes in. On IndiaFreelancers.com you, the programmer or web designer, are able to interact with these companies as a prolonged “employment interview.” Companies hire programmers from IndiaFreelancers.com all the time. The way it works is that companies first hire a programmer or developer or website designer using IndiaFreelancers.com and, when they see the quality that the freelancer brings to the table, they offer the freelancer a job in their company.

It is a wonderful “try before you buy” sort of arrangement where everyone wins. The Freelancer is able to get his or her skills in front of companies and the company is able to test the potential employee to see if their is a “fit” between the employee and the company. Everyone wins.

Therefore, if you are a young – or not so young – programmer or web developer who wishes to “break in” into larger companies and their lucrative salaries, consider creating a profile on a site such as IndiaFreelancers.com and letting these large companies FIND YOU instead of you finding them. Let them hire you on IndiaFreelancers.com and see the excellent qualities you bring to the table – and very possibly they will hire you.

Ranjiv P for IndiaFreelancers.com

New Samsung Galaxy S7, S7 edge to be launched in India in March

February 25, 2016
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Samsung, the electronics giant, just announced that it will launch the Galaxy S7 and S7 edge mobile telephones in India this coming March 2016. The key point here, of course, is that the price is reported to be approximately 49,000 Rupees for the Galaxy S7 and 55,000 Rupees for the S7 Edge.

Why is this significant? Well, if we look back on our blog entry of just a few days ago, we wrote about the new mobile telephone introduced by the company called “Ringing Bells” called the Freedom 251 phone which sold for just 251 Rupees! Unbelievable but true. Samsung is selling a mobile telephone for 49,000 Rupees and Ringing Bells is selling a mobile telephone for just 251 Rupees. No wonder there is such a commotion these days in the mobile telephone world. The price for the Samsung mobile phone is 195 X the price for the Ringing Bells mobile phone!

We at IndiaFreelancers.com have been watching with great interest and amusement (?)  to see what finally happens with these “mobile phone wars” as it were. To charge a little less is one thing, but to charge 195 times less is unbelievable – yet that is exactly what Ringing Bells proposed to do.

Whatever happens with the “mobile phone wars”, it will be important to watch. No one would pay 49,000 Rupees if they can just pay about 300 Rupees for a decent mobile telephone. But its not that easy. The authorities in India are investigating Ringing Bells. They want to make sure that the company is legitimate and that they are able to deliver what they say they can deliver.

Please keep watching this blog. We will keep an eye on these things for you and will keep you informed.

Ranjiv P for IndiaFreelancers.com

Freelancers: Valentine’s Day

February 14, 2016
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In an article today, February 14th, 2016, in the Times of India, there is a story that even on Valentine’s Day Cyber Criminals do not take a day off. Many happy couples on Valentine’s Day are looking for gifts online for their sweethearts and what they may unfortunately find is a cyber criminal who is offering a deal that is too good to be true – and often it is.

For Freelancers – most of whom work at home – who are already on their computers for hours a day, it is very tempting to simply go online to shop for a Valentine’s Day gift. The cyber security experts at Kaspersky warn us that that is exactly what cyber criminals are hoping. They offer high-end luxury goods which are either fake or stolen – and could ruin more than your Valentine’s Day. They could get you in trouble with the law or at the very least take your money.

On IndiaFreelancers.com we have many different specialties of tech professionals. Some are experts in cyber security and can help developers and company owners to manage the risks of cyber attacks and cyber hacks. An example of something that could particularly be demoralizing on Valentine’s Day is an electronic greeting card which, when opened, may have a malicious computer virus in it which then infects your computer with the malicious code. Many people send electronic greetings these days – especially on Valentine’s Day, so be careful.

When I think of things like this it makes my blood boil. It angers me that criminals are so heartless as to damage such a purely innocent and wonderful day such as Valentine’s Day. It is unconscionable to think that in their depravity, criminals do not care at all that they would now create a sense of worry for Valentine’s Day revelers in terms of opening a Valentine’s Day electronic greeting card or not – for fear that it might contain a computer virus.

So please be careful – even on Valentine’s Day – and remember that cyber criminals unfortunately do not take a day off.

Ranjiv P for IndiaFreelancers.com

Freelancers: Cooperative Work Spaces

February 9, 2016
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In a recent article on the QZ website (April 15, 2015) it was noted not so much that Freelancers can work effectively – this is a given – but where they do their wonderful work is the interesting question.

I am sure that most of us imagine the joy of Freelancing: working in our slippers and/or our pajamas at home with a nice warm cup of tea or coffee at our side – perhaps looking through the window to a cold and windy day smugly knowing that we do not have to go out in that weather. Oh the joys of Freelancing!

But what happens when we get a little tired of our home surroundings? Well to that end there are a growing number of what are called “Cooperative Work Spaces.” These are places where Freelancers can go to be with other Freelancers and mingle. These are places where humans can have the joy of interacting with other humans. The joy of exchanging ideas and “bouncing things off” a fellow programmer or a fellow writer.

In Mumbai for example, on a nice cobblestone street in the city of Khar in Mumbai, there is a quaint place known as “the Hive” where Freelancers can go, mingle, get work done and enjoy the company of fellow Freelancers.

We at www.IndiaFreelancers.com hope that our Freelancers will indeed take advantage of these “Cooperative Work Spaces” and mingle with others of their same persuasion. By so doing, our Freelancers can enjoy the camaraderie that comes with being with others who think – and dream – as we do.

So feel free to work at home in your bunny slippers and comfy bathrobe, but when the “bug” hits you to share space and time with other Freelancers, think of these “Cooperative Work Spaces” which are popping up all over the place and which give you a chance to get out and be with others.

Ranjiv for IndiaFreelancers.com

Freelancers: Health Insurance

February 8, 2016
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In life there are always positive things and not-so-positive things to just about everything we do. One of the wonderful things about being a Freelancer is the freedom to choose exactly when and how much we will work. We can work in the privacy and comfort of our own homes and on our own schedule. If we need to go to a doctor’s appointment, we simply go. If we need to attend a child’s event, we simply go. If we wish to go to a sporting event, we simply go. We can get to our work later in the day or early in the morning – whenever it is convenient to us.

The downside to this freedom, unfortunately, is that we lack some of the benefits which come from working for someone else in a company. Benefits such as Health Insurance. When we work for someone else, that company pays for Health Insurance for us – and possibly Dental Insurance and even Disability Insurance.

What does this mean? What this means is that we exchange the safety which the large company offers to us for the freedom that working as a Freelancer affords us.

In an excellent article in this month’s issue (February 2016) of Inc magazine, on page 56 there is a very well-written story about the benefits and downsides of Freelancing. Although this article is largely focused on Freelancers in the USA, there are many things in the article which are also useful for our Freelancers in India. The safety net of Health Insurance is a key one.

We at www.IndiaFreelancers.com are keenly aware of this. As time goes forward and we grow, we hope to be able to offer our freelancers an inexpensive way for them to be able to connect to and join a Health Insurance company in order to have health insurance.

We at IndiaFreelancers.com are dedicated to Freelancers and all about Freelancers. We know the concerns of our Freelancer community and are always looking to see what we can do to help make the wonderful freedom which comes from Freelancing be less risky.

Maternity and Freelancers

February 7, 2016
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In a post written in March of 2o1o on the blog site CurrentMom, a woman Freelancers lamented that she did not have “maternity leave” from her Freelancer job. She was offered a potentially good position regularly writing articles for a publication and lamented that she needed to make the decision whether to write the articles during her maternity time or pass up the opportunity. She lamented not having a “maternity leave” from her work as a Freelancer.

To say that you do not have a “maternity leave” from your position as a Freelancer is sort of wishing to have your things “both ways” if you will. The beauty of Freelancing is that you make your own schedules, work as little or as much as you wish and receive the wonderful benefits of choosing when you will have free time. By definition, having a paid “maternity leave” means that someone is “giving” you this time off and is paying you for that time. In that situation, this takes away the freedom that comes with Freelancing. If someone can “give” you the maternity leave then, by definition, they can “take it away”.

Part of the joy of Freelancing is the ability to choose one’s time; however that freedom comes with responsibilities. One is not “free” to yell “FIRE!” in a crowded theater – if there is no fire. There are some responsibilities and curbs on one’s freedom that come with living in a large society. By the same token, there are responsibilities that come with the choices we make and one of them is that by choosing to work as a Freelancer, we do not have the “safety net” which an employer would “give” us with a maternity leave.

My suggestion for the mom in the story published above would be to look at it differently. By Freelancing, she is free to mold her schedule and her time around when her baby needs her. She does not have to leave the house and leave the baby with a baby sitter, drive downtown and punch in the clock. She can take the baby to the park in the morning and work on her Freelance project in the evening when the baby is taking a nap.

We on www.IndiaFreelancers.com certainly hope that our Freelancer moms enjoy the benefits of being able to set their own times and their own schedules by accepting only the jobs that they wish to accept on www.IndiaFreelancers.com.

Ranjiv P for IndiaFreelancers.com

Freelancers: Male vs Female Tech – how much per hour?

February 2, 2016
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In a recent article on the website Dazeinfo.com (April 2015) the topic of hourly rate was discussed as well as the difference in pay that male technical experts receive as compared with their female counterparts. The article quoted that the hourly rate paid to Freelancers from India is approximately $19 per hour which – the article states – is $2 less per hour than what other freelancers globally are earning.

In a world where the key to one’s success is increasingly what is in one’s head, it is horrible to see that the gender with which one was born still has an impact on things such as wages – even though female programmers, coders and technical experts are every bit as qualified as their male counterparts.

On www.IndiaFreelancers.com we strive to do all we can to level the playing field. Although we cannot decide what an employer and freelancers agree for their costs and payments, we can encourage our community of employers and freelancers to value a person’s intelligence, dedication and character above all else – including above his or her gender.

In the article mentioned above, they state that female technical experts receive, on average, approximately 11% less for doing the same work. Even in America – where women have made tremendous strides in being recognized for their work and not for their gender – there is as yet sometimes found a disparity between the wages paid to men versus the wages paid to women.

This article on Dazeinfo largely quoted a study conducted by Payoneer of 23,006 responses by technical professionals. We do not know if some of the many technical experts on www.IndiaFreelancers.com were among those interviewed for the Payoneer study.

In the 21st century we should strive to move past the 19th and 20th centuries. Women who do the same quality of work, with the same integrity and the same dedication should receive the same rate of compensation. It simply makes sense in today’s world.

Ranjiv P for IndiaFreelancers.com

Freelancers: A family affair

January 31, 2016
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In his book “Freelancers: A revolution in the way we work” author Tony Gregory describes a family of Freelancers where the husband and wife, Rachel and Daniel, both do freelance work while at the same time doing other part-time jobs – all the while having the free time to take care of their young son.

This is what Freelancers are all about. It is about the ability to chose when you will work and for how long and on what projects. It is about the freedom to chose what activities you will do with your life rather than having a boss at a company do that for you. It is the reason why websites such as www.IndiaFreelancers.com are so popular with your freelancers.

On IndiaFreelancers.com Rachel and Daniel may log on whenever the wish, chose the project or projects which appeal to them, negotiate a price for their development and delivery and work on those projects in their free time and at their leisure. On top of that, since the income generated on IndiaFreelancers.com is so generous, they also have the money to have a great quality of life for themselves and for their young son. Freelance work – especially on up and coming and increasingly popular sites such as www.IndiaFreelancers.com is truly a way to have a better life on many levels.

Ranjiv P for IndiaFreelancers.com

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