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Here’s a new curated open directory of European freelancers at your service.

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Jan TölgJan Tölg

web developer and a founder of the development studio Involve — Senior web developer specialized in both front-end and back-end development of websites, web applications and e-commerce projects. Supported by experienced development team for demanding IT projects, including project takeovers.

Lenka MartinkovaLenka Martinkova

certified German-Czech translator and interpreter — Providing professional German-Czech and Czech-German interpretation and translation services since 2002. Specialized in business and technology, law, and humanities. Certified as a sworn interpreter by the Czech state.

Dominika SpackovaDominika Spackova

slow-business management consultant — Slow is the new black. Using a slow-business management system, you can run your business profitably, sustainably, and without losing your nerve. Working with professionals, freelancers, and small-business owners since 2011.

Pavel KasparPavel Kaspar

PR consultant specialized in public and media relations — Smart PR and media strategies across dozens of media channels and touchpoints, since 2006. Full service includes public and media relations, marketing and advertising, social media, copywriting, media production, and event management.

Lenka MusilovaLenka Musilova

patent attorney specialized in trademarks and design protection — Consulting for intellectual property protection. Representation for TM registrations in European countries and EUIPO (for European trade marks). Monitoring new TM applications, registration disputes, etc. University degree in Industrial property.

Katerina VorlickaKaterina Vorlicka

English-French-Czech interpreter and translator, certified guide — Proficient interpreter and translator of French, English, and Czech, also working as a guide in Prague (or abroad) for companies, events, individuals, etc. Master’s degree in intercultural communication, interpreting, and translations.

Ales BurgetAles Burget

English-French-Spanish-Czech interpreter and translator — Interpreting and translations between English, French, Spanish, and Czech (all combinations), specialized in the areas of technology, industry, politics, business. Over 10 years of experience and top references such as O2, Veolia or Renault.

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Today

IMPACT HUB MADRID

Let us introduce you to Impact Hub Madrid, which runs several beautiful coworking places including Impact Hub Alameda, where our international freelance meetup takes place this week.

Here’s what they say:

“We are the world’s largest community (over 16,000 members) and an accelerator of positive change. With over 100 spaces, across five continents and more than 50 countries, we have the local startup communities needed to drive and mobilize innovation in its broadest sense. Impact Hub creates communities for impact on a large scale. When you are part of Impact Hub Madrid you are also part of our global community. The Alameda coworking space, boasting 2,500 m2, is ideally located in the central Barrio de Las Letras, adjacent to the Real Jardín Botánico and Museo Nacional del Prado.”

In other words, a perfect workplace for freelancers 💜

May 13

WORKSHOP: BUILT TO SCALE

U.S. writer and business coach Sarah Duran is launching a new free 90-minute virtual workshop named Built to Scale to help freelancers identify the most critical aspects of their business to scale, maintain, or eliminate. As Duran suggests, by focusing on strategic growth rather than just tactical fixes, you, as a freelancer, can achieve a more sustainable and profitable business model. You can register for free. There are two June dates available.

"The freelancers who keep doing what they’ve always done end up being employees in their businesses. The ones who think like a boss and adopt a sustainable scaling strategy reap the long-term rewards of more time, money, and freedom."

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