How much to charge for freelance software engineering consulting?

By Daki - Last updated: Monday, October 6, 2008 - Save & Share - One Comment

software447 How much to charge for freelance software engineering consulting?
Adam S asked:


So I’ve been working a regular 9-5 since I’ve finished my degree, but I’ve been asked on several occasions if I would do some freelance work.

I’d be happy to do the work, but I’m not sure what to charge. It would be for web-related software engineering work (PHP, CSS, XHTML, etc.). What would be a reasonable hourly rate to charge?
This is for a relatively small client (a web development firm).

I have extensive experience with web development, but I am also just out of college.

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One Response to “How much to charge for freelance software engineering consulting?”

Comment from B D
Time October 8, 2008 at 6:33 am

Depends on your location, your skill level, and the size of your client. Generally, if you’re straight out of college, you’re not going to have a lot of references or much in your portfolio–outside of school work–to show a potential client, so you may have trouble getting top dollar.

I’d shoot for around $50/hr starting out. Most people will ask you to make an estimate for a job instead of taking you on hourly. Take the amount of time you think it will require, double it, and multiply times $50–with luck, you’ll break even in the end.

As demand for your services grows, you can raise your rates.

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