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samsunf

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Registered since : 4 March 2012

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Posted reply 4 March 2012 17:40

linked-in is useful

I use linked-in to search for recruiters in my area, and then connect with them through that.

Recruiters are always on the look out for designers, so even if you just view a few recruiters linked-in profiles, they will see that you have done this and sometimes get in touch, it's almost just getting the ball rolling by letting them know your out there and looking.

I found my agent through linked-in,

hope this helps? :happy
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Posted reply 4 March 2012 14:48

I normally find my own work directly from clients and do my own tax return.

However I am thinking about also joining a recruitment agency to find more work. I am not a limited company so the only other way for them to pay me is PAYE.

Doe's anyone know how to / or how easy it is to do your own tax return on your direct freelancing, while also working PAYE through a recruiter?

It sounds like it could be quite confusing,

Is anyone doing this currently?

Can you please help / advice?

Thanks
Sam

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