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Advice for Early-Career Data Visualization Freelancers: Ann’s Interview with Jane Zhang

This is an Eval Central archive copy, find the original at depictdatastudio.com.

When Jane Zhang wanted to interview me for her article for
the Data Visualization Society, I agreed!

We decided to record our conversation so that even more
people could benefit from learning about the business behind my business.

This conversation might be especially helpful for early-career data visualization freelancers—or those contemplating the switch from a salaried job into a freelancing job. If that’s you, welcome to the dataviz community! And enjoy this video interview.

What’s Inside

  • How I got started six years ago
  • Whether I’d planned to work for myself from the
    beginning
  • The critical turning points in my
    decision-making process
  • What type of advice I received from mentors
    early on
  • How the work I’ve done has shifted over the past
    six years
  • All of the correct ways to make a living with
    data visualization
  • How my previous workplaces were so supportive of
    data visualization
  • Whether I think anyone can teach
  • What High Schooler Ann thought she’d be when she
    grew up—and how my career path isn’t that different from what I originally
    planned
  • How I found my earliest clients
  • How blogging for several years before going solo
    unintentionally became a solid portfolio
  • How professional volunteering on boards built my
    network and helped/helps me find projects that are a good fit for me
  • Why I always recommend that early-career dataviz
    enthusiasts start blogging
  • Where my income comes from (the percentage from
    in-person training, online training, consulting, keynotes, and other sources)
  • Why I’m trying to do even more online training
  • How I manage traveling in the U.S. and
    internationally with my family
  • How I’ve moved mountains for the right work-life
    balance
  • Why you need to niche-down for your own sanity
  • How you actually decide what to specialize in
  • What my staffing structure has looked like in
    the past, and what it looks like now
  • Why I’ll never, ever hire full-time employees
  • How I learned how to run a business
  • Why so many people hesitate to run their own
    business
  • How little I understand about my own visibility
    and presence
  • What I’m really aiming for during my training—which
    is often much different than the workshop objectives written out on paper
  • Why it’s critical to give yourself a Dabbling
    Year(s) when you’re first starting out
  • What Jane’s currently working on

Listen to Our Convo

Resources Mentioned

Jane’s article on quitting her salaried job to pursue freelancing.

This book about running a lean, minimalist business.

This book about setting your rates as an independent consultant.

This scheduling tool that keeps me sane.

This Data Vizard t-shirt.

Connect with Jane Zhang

Connect with Jane:

  • Jane’s blog: janezhang.ca/
  • Jane’s articles on Medium
  • Twitter: @janezhgw
  • Instagram: @janezhgw
  • The project she posted on Instagram and her first-ever client saw it: https://janezhang.ca/posts/designto-2019/
  • The travel guide post that helped Jane land her second client: https://janezhang.ca/posts/toronto-summer-guide/

Your Turn

Did anything surprise you about our conversation?

What additional questions do you have for me?

What additional tips do you have for early-career dataviz
freelancers?

Comment and let us know!

Bonus: Read the Full Article

Jane’s full article just got published! Read about her interviews with RJ Andrews, Alli Torban, Matt Baker and I: https://medium.com/nightingale/how-self-employed-data-visualization-designers-make-a-living-23dc00ea5264

March 24, 2020 by Ann K. Emery

Filed Under: depictdatastudio

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