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Being a freelancer is sometimes hard. Especially when it comes to finding work you need to know where to get it from. The internet is a good source for potential projects and can help you in the rough months that you might experience here and there.

Our list of job sites is a collection of 81 resources we could find and even though there will be many more out there we are pretty sure it holds the one or the other site that will provide the right project for you.

And not only this - we have more - it is all combined with the ability to review each single site based on rating categories such as functionality, amount of projects/freelancers/buyers, payment reliability and design.

Feel free to review our ultimate list of freelancing websites with 81 freelancing resources ranging from job listings to job bidding portals.

oDesk enables buyers of services to hire, manage, and pay technology service providers from around the world. oDesk has been there for all the freelancers and work providers all over the world for the past 4 nearly 5 years. Now with a larger database and freelancers with a lot of history behind their backs "reside" in the oDesk archives ready to make business.

You may have heard of large companies like DELL and IBM outsourcing work overseas. Why do they do it? Because of the ability to source global talent, and often get the same outcome at a lower cost. Well with IT-Globalized you can do it too! Their online marketplace allows small to medium businesses to join in on the action. Seek and find Freelancers to do the work for you or on the other hand - find the work you desire yourself! Because connecting you with people to do the work for you is what they are all about. Get in, get posting. Find the right person for the job today!

As a professional Freelancer or an IT company, you can find a project here. Just fill in details about yourself, introduce your work to the community via the forum and answer projects' requests.

For buyers (Hire Men, purchasers, managers...) find a freelancer or a group of freelancers to achieve your projects in the following domains:Softwares, websites, translations, administrative tasks, e-learning, documentation and even more.

ExLow is an online service and outsourcing auction. Freelance IT workers can become financially independent doing what they enjoy as well as build an impressive portfolio. ExLow's users excel in many categories including : ecommerce development, small business website development, and many other professional website development solutions! Choose a developer by comparing prices, past ratings, portfolio, and more.

This site here concentrates on freelancing only in the boundaries of New York City - as the name suggests. They say that their "Buyers" - or job providers - are looking for New York designers, PHP, SEO, CSS, Flash, .Net, ASP programmers. That is a good thing considering the fact that there are many freelancers that specialize in these areas, but the problem is on a different scale. There are no freelancers registered on the page, nor there are any "buyers" or projects for you to bid on or do whatever. Still, the website is new and probably still trying to get some traffic - give them a chance.

"Here at ROLancers.com we invite you to post your projects or search the database for talents who can surely fulfill your needs." In fact they are absolutely right about that. ROlancers is a large gathering of Romanian freelancers and others from all over the world. The simple fact that ROLancers is officially a Romanian freelancer site should not stop people from all over the world to find what they are looking for , or offer their abilities, in there. After all they have a really nice and true thought posted.

Romania is now taking the lead in the outsourcing industry ...

A great resource to have freelance programmers bid on your programming project. All project posting and bids take place on their forum. That is the only back side of this website - its working with a forum-like system. On the other hand the site has a good rating , completely free and concentrates on Programming. Not many sites do that, still it isn't a whole lot better than the average freelancing site.

Technical Outsourcing has established this forum to assist its members world wide find qualified service providers, who are able to undertake technical projects remotely. The truth is that Technical Outsourcing is really a very small website with not many projects posted and still in the beginning of the business. The website is pretty shaken up, awful if you ask me, but at least they have some service providers listed and apparently some buyers posting projects. Having that in mind I can say that maybe it is not all that bad. Why not check it out for yourself and give us a reply, will you?

"Welcome to CGI Lance. CGI Lance is the perfect place to get your project completed. Our real time approach really works."

This is what you will see when you have the pleasure to go to the CGI Lance website for the first time. I can not convince you that what they are saying is the truth and besides, that is not why you are here. CGI Lance basicly offers "webmasters" or "Buyers" to post their projects and let the 1714 freelancers - or Programmers - to go through them and bid for them. Nothing more nothing less.

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