Where To Find Good Freelancers In Ireland
So, you’ve heard that Freelancers are the bee’s knees and have decided to hire one but you’re not sure how. You’re in luck, we know exactly where to find great Freelancers in Ireland.
Here’s our Little Wren Brands’ Guide to Finding Freelancers.
LinkedIn
The social site for all things business and careers, LinkedIn is a great place to start looking for Freelancers. There are several ways to use LinkedIn as a Freelancer search tool:
- Follow and use the hashtag #Freelancer.
- Pay for a job advertisement.
- Share a post about your Freelancer requirements.
- Ask your network.
- Outside of Ireland LinkedIn has specific Freelancer features so keep an eye out from their arrival.
The Indie List
The Indie List was born from the ashes of the Covid-19 pandemic by Ùna Herily and Peter McPartlin. It's now home to hundreds of Ireland’s creative and professional Freelancers and works with businesses in many sectors. Such was the need for a professional job resource for Freelancers in Ireland, that Creatives and Freelancers flocked to the site. For a reasonable fee, employers can access Freelancer details including portfolios and references.
Upwork
Upwork is an American based Freelancer platform on which you can hire a Freelancer from Ireland, the UK or anywhere in the world. Freelancers can also find jobs and add details about their services and experiences. The site has an intuitive design with step by step hiring instructions make it popular with freelancers and employees in Ireland. To hire a Freelancer on Upwork you only pay for the task and do not pay a fee to use the site. However, Freelancers are charged a hefty percentage for every completed task.
Business Networks
There are networking groups for pretty much every niche and business industry that you may or may not be a member of already. Business networks are always great sources of recommendations. In Ireland, you might choose to ask the advice of:
- Women Mean Business - A platform for women running their own businesses in Ireland .
- BNI aka Business Networking Ireland - Who provide "a positive, supportive, and structured environment for the development and exchange of quality business referrals."
- Irish International Business Network (IIBN) - A network of Irish entrepreneurs and business professionals.
- Women's Inspire Network - A community of women in business run by Tweeting Goddess Samantha Kelly.
- Local Enterprise Offices - Not a network per se, but a business resource that can most likely point you in the right direction.
Right Here
As with all industries, Freelancers tend to network with one another. At Little Wren Brands, we are proud to have a network of brilliant Freelancers who we have got to know through shared jobs and networking. If you don’t see the type of work you need doing listed on our site, then pop us an email and we will let you know if we can recommend someone that can help you.
If you have any other Freelancer related questions, get in touch. We’re always happy to help.
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