In Episode 3 of the Shift Mode Series, we showed how to build your skill stack and turn it into income.
Now it’s time to test those skills.
Many workers want extra income pero natatakot magsimula, thinking freelancing is only for full-timers.
The truth is, you can start small while keeping your job, and Philippine Go is with you every step of the way to guide you.
In this episode, we’ll show why freelancing works, paano magsimula, at anong jobs ang puwede mong subukan first.
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Why Freelancing Works for Employees
Freelancing is not just for full-time freelancers.
As an employee, you can benefit from it too since it gives you more control over your time, money, and growth.
Here are 3 reasons why it works:
1. Flexible Hours
Freelancing allows you to work on your own schedule.
Pwede kang magtrabaho after office hours or during weekends, making it possible to balance your main job and side projects.
2. Extra Income on the Side
Extra projects mean extra pay.
Kahit small gigs lang muna, it can help cover bills, savings, or even investments.
Malaking tulong ito lalo na kung tight ang budget.
3. Gain New Skills and Clients
Every freelance job you take is a chance to learn something new.
Pwede kang matuto mag-handle ng clients, mag-improve ng communication, at gumamit ng digital tools.
These skills add value to your career, and the more you practice, mas nagiging confident ka. Plus, new clients can lead to bigger opportunities and even long-term income.

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How to Start Freelancing
Starting freelancing doesn’t need to be complicated.
Kahit beginner ka, you can take small steps to set up your profile and land your first client.
Here are three simple ways to begin:
1. Create a Simple Portfolio
Show your work, even if it’s just school projects, volunteer tasks, or personal samples.
Kahit maliit lang, basta makita ng clients what you can do, it already builds trust.
2. Join Trusted Platforms
Sign up on freelancing sites like Upwork, Fiverr, or OnlineJobs | ph.
Dito ka makakahanap ng clients who are willing to pay for beginner-friendly tasks.
Always check reviews para siguradong legit ang platform.
3. Manage Your Time Wisely
Balancing freelancing with a full-time job can be hard. Kaya mahalaga ang scheduling.
Set fixed hours for freelance tasks and make sure hindi naapektuhan ang main job mo.

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What Freelance Jobs to Try First
If you’re just starting, piliin mo muna yung simple at beginner-friendly jobs.
These roles let you practice your skills, earn extra, and build confidence without overwhelming your schedule.
Here are three good options:
1. Virtual Assistance
As a VA, you can help with emails, scheduling, or data entry.
Kahit basic tasks lang, companies and entrepreneurs are willing to pay for support.
2. Writing or Design
If you enjoy writing or creative work, puwede kang magsimula sa blog posts, social media captions, or simple graphics.
Many small businesses need affordable content and designs.
3. Online Tutoring
Teaching English, math, or other subjects online is in demand.
Kung may teaching background ka or subject expertise, this is a flexible way to earn extra.

Recommended to Read: Top 8 Freelance Jobs for Beginners in 2026
Final Thoughts
Freelancing can be your path to new opportunities and extra income.
Kahit maliit lang ang start, every gig you take adds skills, builds confidence, and expands your network.
Over time, these small projects can lead to bigger opportunities and a steady income.
Up Next: Episode 5
Freelancing is just one option.
In the next episode, we’ll look at other side hustles and answer the big question — legit ba o scam?
References
- How To Become a Freelancer in 2025: Your Guide to Upwork. (2025, August 05). Upwork. https://www.upwork.com/how-to-become-a-freelancer
- How To Become a Successful Freelancer in 10 Steps. (n.d.). Indeed Career Guide. https://www.indeed.com/how-to-be-a-freelancer
- 14 Freelancer Jobs and How to Get Started. (2025). Coursera. https://www.coursera.org/freelancer

