Freelance Radar Q1 2024

Feb 28, 2024 Jan 16, 2024 - Jan 31, 2024 632 participants
In our "Freelance Radar" survey from the first quarter of 2024, 632 members of our community shared their insights about their current project situation, rates, skills and business prospects.

The results show that the current project situation is still not great, but has improved compared to the last quarter - 29% answered that things are going better than during the same time last year (up from 32%) and 36% replied that things are worse (down from 41%).

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The combined results of this survey can be downloaded here:

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Current project situation

Is your current project situation better or worse than at the same time last year?
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Current hourly rate

What is your current hourly rate?
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Skills and technologies

What skills and technologies have you worked with lately?
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Work location

Where have you been doing most of your work lately?
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Project acquisition

Which channels have you used to acquire new clients recently?
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Business outlook

How do you expect your project situation to develop in the next time?
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AI usage

To what extent do you use AI tools in your day-to-day work?
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AI outlook

In your opinion, will the further establishment of AI tools have a positive or negative effects on your work?
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Your age

How old are you?
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Your gender

Which gender do you identify as?
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Experience as freelancer

How long have you been a freelancer?
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Due to rounding, the presented numbers may not add up precisely to the totals provided, and percentages may not precisely reflect the absolute figures.