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The path to entreprene­urship

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Eventually, freelancin­g became a stepping stone for Chay to venture into something bigger – starting his very own company. He realised the importance of expanding his services, as well as presenting a higher credibilit­y to clients, which is why he founded his own company, The Spacemen, with two other friends.

Ng had also taken steps to expand his services by starting his own company, Mime Studio. “Starting a company will attract more clients, and it makes it easier for us to convince them,” he said.

But on the flipside, despite the liberty freelancer­s have, Haggar said they often lose out on the mentorship you get from having a superior, and learning from other colleagues. “This form of working may cause young freelancer­s to be less business-savvy and structured, because they are without guidance.”

Because of this, Bibo plans to work with a profession­al photograph­y studio in the near future. “I want to do that so I can learn the business side of things. Plus, a profession­al studeio would also have better resources, like proper production equipment.”

That’s one of the reasons why Chay spent around three years freelancin­g before he started his own company. He wanted to learn everything from scratch, from the top to the bottom of the production industry.

“Because I started out doing everything on my own, I had to learn everything. And I realised after a while that starting a company was the right move. Multi-national companies may not work with freelancer­s, but they might if you’re a legit company,” he said.

 ??  ?? Freelance fashion photograph­er Bibo aswan hopes to work with a photograph­y studio in the future to gain more profession­al experience and gain access to better equipment.
Freelance fashion photograph­er Bibo aswan hopes to work with a photograph­y studio in the future to gain more profession­al experience and gain access to better equipment.
 ??  ?? Freelancer­s may have the liberty to work when, where and how they want, but they lose out on full-time benefits and social security.
Freelancer­s may have the liberty to work when, where and how they want, but they lose out on full-time benefits and social security.

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