Freelancing vs. Full-Time IT Jobs: A Comparative Study on Future Prospects – Which Offers Better Stability and Growth?
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Abstract
The rapid evolution of the Information Technology (IT) industry has introduced diverse employment models, notably freelancing and full-time employment. This study presents a comparative analysis of these two career paths in terms of stability, growth, flexibility, and job satisfaction. Using a qualitative research approach, data was collected through a structured survey and supported by secondary sources such as industry reports, blogs, and professional testimonials. The findings reveal that full-time employment offers greater financial stability and structured career progression, while freelancing provides flexibility, autonomy, and diverse project exposure. Additionally, the study highlights a growing inclination toward hybrid career models among early-career professionals. The research concludes that career success in IT depends more on skill adaptability and individual preferences than on employment type, emphasizing the need for informed decision-making in a dynamic work environment.