On/Offsite
Question: Do you work onsite or offsite?
I work onsite or offsite (or a combination of both) for clients in Manhattan and New Jersey. I can work offsite with any client remotely, no matter where they are located. I’ve effectively done so with many clients across the country, as well as internationally. I’ve even successfully worked remotely on extremely intense and demanding assignments, such as product launches.
While it’s sometimes necessary to have someone onsite, hiring me to work remotely can be an efficient, cost-saving option since you only pay for the time spent on a project, not for time in the office. So, if you only need part-time help, or you don’t want to pay a freelancer while waiting for client feedback, then this may be your best choice. I can even attend meetings remotely via conference call, speaker phone, or GotoMeeting (or other videoconferencing software).



