Bilke Web & Software Development
Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Dominic Bilke develops websites and software solutions according to German quality standards – reliable, structured, and GDPR-compliant.
Customer problem: Your website isn't bringing in new customers – outdated, invisible, and inefficient.
Solution: Customized, clean web and software development with a focus on security, structure, and personal support.
Presentation of my person
My name is Dominic Bilke. I was born in 1984 in Cottbus, Germany. I spent my youth in Senftenberg in Lusatia. In 2004 I graduated from high school in Senftenberg (main subjects: mathematics, computer science). From 2008 to 2014 I studied computer/automation technology at the HTW Dresden. I graduated as an engineer (FH) in 2014 with good grades. After that I worked in different areas. At the same time, I repeated the study material through further training. I have been registered as a freelance engineer since 2022. I work on different projects. Please download my application for more information.
Blog
Working as a freelancer
Freelancers work on different projects and are therefore rarely at home.
As a freelancer you often work on several projects at the same time, which means that you spend a lot of time on the road and little time at home. This can have both advantages and disadvantages.
On the plus side, working as a freelancer allows for a high level of flexibility. You can determine your own orders and working hours and are not tied to a fixed workplace. This also gives you the opportunity to work on different projects at the same time, which increases the variety of work and allows you to learn new skills.
However, this flexibility can also lead to a lack of stability. As a freelancer, you depend on finding projects and winning clients in order to continuously generate income. This often requires a high level of motivation and initiative. In addition, working on different projects at the same time can lead to a high workload and time pressure.
Another aspect worth mentioning concerns communication. Since freelancers are often not at a fixed workplace, communication with customers and other team members usually takes place online, via e-mail, telephone or video conferences. This requires good organization and clear agreements to successfully complete projects.
Last but not least, it should be mentioned that freelancers often have to travel, be it to clients or to conferences and events. This can lead to a life on the move and means spending little time at home.
Overall, working as a freelancer gives you the opportunity to work on different projects and develop your skills. However, this often goes hand in hand with less job stability and a lack of time at home. It is important to consider these aspects when deciding on a freelance career and strive for a balanced lifestyle.
