Freelance Vs Work at Home

A few years ago, freelancing and working at home was considered to be the job of those people who could not face the outside world. Today, freelancing and working at home is supposed to be only for the fortunate few, how the times have changed! However, because Freelancing and working at home has just gained popularity, there are several misconceptions about the two. One common misconception is that Freelancing and Working at home is the same. However, it is not so. Here are some major differences between Working at home and Freelancing.

A company employs you if you are working from home: A work at home position is a job position that is offered by some companies. Working at home is beneficial for the employer as well as the employee.

If you are offered a work at home job, you are employed by the company, getting all the perks and having all the responsibilities of a company employee. You are on the payroll of the company and may be eligible for all the perks that are offered to the other employees of the company, like medical insurance, health insurance, pension, job security, etc.

Also, if you are working from home, it might be illegal for you to work for more than one company. This will generally be cleared in the agreement that you and the company will be signing.

When you are freelancing, you are not bound by one company. You can take any assignments from anyone that your little heart wishes. Of course, the job security in a freelancing job is only as much as you get paid for your assignment.

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