Tracker
Demand Tracker of IT projects for freelancers, France
Last update: 2023-10-15
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If you are new read this, otherwise go straight to the charts
Am I the only freelancer suffering from a decreasing demand?
Are you no longer receiving propositions as frequently as before? Is the client’s sole focus securing the lowest rate possible? Are projects now shorter in duration? And what about remote job offers? Have they decreased even more compared to pre-pandemic times?
Can we blame intermediaries for this situation? Is the market overcrowded with individuals leaving their jobs and taking advantage of “chômage”?
The goal of this page is to provide you with an overview of the demand for IT freelancers in France. It may not fully reflect the market, as it is based on the information we could gather from various sources. Now, let’s examine the extent of the damage, who is affected, and what the current demand looks like.
Perimeter
Date: From May 2023
Projects: 23 254 job offers for freelancers in IT / Tech / Data
UN-Demand evolution
Here I am with a so-so good news, it has been four months since we have not seen such an interetsing surge. Does it mean that we are out of the crisis? Not sure.
Rates evolution
Since we don’t have data before May 2023 and usually rates’ evolutions can be observed on the yearly level, we can’t conclude that much on the rates. But we actualized the chart with the latest data.
Top 5 highest paid projects last week
Generalists experts?
Experience
Overall demand per experience
56% of the projects are supposed to be for freelancers with 5 to 10 years of experience.
Evolution of the demand per experience
The 5 - 10 years category has been steadily increasing week over week.
Average Rate per experience
Your rates are stable when you have less than 5 years of experience, then they increase.
Location of the projects
Paris IDF vs. Others
Paris rules.
Evolution of remote projects
Less remote projects :(
Evolution of the rates for remote projects
Before October, rates were higher on average for remote jobs. The last two weeks, this trend switched. You get a premium for working on-site (which makes sense)
Proportion of remote projects per experience
Yes this chart needs some data labels, when you are senior to get a feer proportion of remote projects.
SAP predicting demand
SAP and overall demand share the same profile and dynamics, a small uncoupling happened earlier.
Back-end JAVAS vs. PYTHON
Python closing the gap this week. I don’t know why, any ideas dear reader?
Projects starting ASAP
Impact of English skills on the rates
Backlog of analysis
That’s all for today :) Next steps:
- Update the data every week
- Do some NLP on the job descriptions and titles to identify the most popular technologies and positions and their evolution (I know this one has been on the to-do for a long now) PS: There are some exclusive analysis posted on the telegram channel
If you have any comments or ideas, send me an e-mail