Sometimes, there can be a negative stigma attached to juggling full-time work with freelance work. Potential employers might be concerned about you being honest with your time or capacity for dual roles. However, an employee that knows how to balance full-time work with freelance work can truly be an asset. There are invaluable skills that can be developed while managing two positions as a freelancing full-time employee.

Becoming Well-Rounded 

There are things you learn from working in different career positions and industries that you might not learn by doing the same job every day. Perhaps, your 9-to-5 job is focused on project management and event planning. Meanwhile, your freelance work is focused on graphic design. Adding more skills and expertise only builds your resume, your confidence and your professional prowess. 

Developing New Skills

Let’s be honest – a career woman who can juggle multiple clients and projects is a multifaceted gem. As a person juggling full-time work with freelance, you are doing a bunch of projects that allow you to develop a diverse skill set that might be useful down the line.

Increasing Visibility for Your Brand

Whether you realize it or not, you are your own brand. Whether you work full-time, part-time or freelance, you have a brand. That is your professional identity comprised of your character, experience, skill set and network, that follows you wherever you go. As you juggle a full-time job with freelance work, you continue to build your personal brand and your reputation.

Building Your Network

Another benefit of freelancing as a full-time employee is the propensity to build your network. As you build your clientele and work on various projects, you are growing your interpersonal skills and making connections every step of the way. Utilize this unique opportunity to build a strong network of professionals who can elevate your brand and who you can help in return.

Growing Your Income

Last, but certainly not least, an amazing perk of juggling freelance work with a full-time career is the ability to increase your income. This is especially true if you live in a big city with an expensive cost of living. Making additional income can make all the difference. While full-time work has its limits or set rates of income, income from freelance work is a direct reflection of your efforts.