Self Employment:

Is It Right for You?

Self-employment can be a great way to take control of your career and work on your own terms. It offers the freedom to choose what you do, when you do it, and who you work for. But it also comes with responsibilities and challenges that are important to consider before taking the plunge.

This short video explains how AKG (Jobs 22 is part of the AKG UK Group) can help you explore self-employment, turn your ideas into a business plan, and launch with confidence. Learn about the support we offer, including guidance from our Employment Coaches, help with marketing and admin, and ongoing advice to keep you on track.

Self-employment isn’t for everyone, but for the right person, it can be life-changing. Watch to find out if it could be the right path for you!

👉 Speak to your Employment Coach today to learn more.

The Benefits of Self-Employment

  • Be Your Own Boss
    Self-employment allows you to set your own schedule and make decisions about your work. You choose your projects, clients, and goals.

  • Flexibility
    You can often adjust your working hours to suit your lifestyle, which can be especially helpful if you have other commitments, such as childcare or caring responsibilities.

  • Pursue Your Passion
    Self-employment can give you the chance to turn a hobby, skill, or passion into a business.

  • Earnings Potential
    Your income is based on the effort you put in and the demand for your services. If business is good, there’s no salary cap.

Important Factors to Consider

While self-employment has its advantages, there are some important points to keep in mind:

  • Income Uncertainty
    Unlike a salaried job, your income may vary from month to month. It’s important to plan for quiet periods.

  • No Sick Pay or Paid Holidays
    When you're self-employed, you don’t receive sick pay or holiday pay, so you need to plan for time off.

  • Responsibility for Taxes
    You’ll need to manage your own tax returns, National Insurance contributions, and any other business expenses.

  • Workload Management
    You’re responsible for finding clients, managing projects, and handling any administrative tasks, which can take up more time than you expect.

  • Legal and Financial Knowledge
    Understanding your legal responsibilities and financial planning is essential for running a successful business.

Top 20 Self-Employment Roles in the UK

Here are 20 popular self-employment options in the UK to inspire you:

Freelance Writer or Editor
Provide content creation, proofreading, or editing services for businesses or publications.

Web Designer or Developer
Design and build websites for businesses, organisations, or individuals.

Tradesperson (e.g., Plumber, Electrician, Carpenter)
Skilled trades are always in demand and offer strong earning potential.

Personal Trainer or Fitness Coach
Support clients with their fitness goals, either in person or online.

Graphic Designer
Create logos, branding materials, and other visual content for businesses.

Consultant or Business Coach
Offer your expertise in a specific area to help others improve their businesses.

Photographer or Videographer
Provide photography or video services for events, businesses, or individuals.

E-commerce Business Owner
Sell products online via platforms like Etsy, Amazon, or your own website.

Virtual Assistant
Help businesses with administrative tasks remotely, such as email management or scheduling.

Delivery Driver or Courier
Work independently, delivering goods or food via apps like Deliveroo or as a courier.

Social Media Manager
Manage and grow social media accounts for businesses or individuals.

Tutor or Educator
Teach students in your subject of expertise, either in person or online.

Hairdresser or Beauty Therapist
Offer hairdressing, makeup, or other beauty services as a mobile professional or in a rented space.

Event Planner
Plan and coordinate weddings, parties, or corporate events for clients.

Freelance Accountant or Bookkeeper
Help small businesses or individuals manage their finances and taxes.

Mobile App Developer
Create apps for businesses or develop your own for sale on app stores.

Tradeshow and Market Vendor
Sell handmade goods, food, or other products at markets and events.

Handyperson or Gardener
Provide maintenance or gardening services to local customers.

Health and Wellness Practitioner
Become a self-employed yoga instructor, massage therapist, or alternative therapist.

Blogger or Content Creator
Create content in your area of interest and monetise through ads, sponsorships, or subscriptions.

These roles range from creative to technical, and many can be started with minimal upfront costs.

How Jobs 22 Can Help

If you’re thinking about becoming self-employed but aren’t sure if it’s the right fit for you, your Employment Coach is here to help. They can guide you through the process, discuss your options, and help you access support to get started.

Self-employment isn’t for everyone, but with the right advice and planning, it could be the perfect way to achieve your career goals.

Useful Resources

The following resources can help you learn more about self-employment and the support available. Please note: Jobs 22 is not responsible for the content of external websites.

If you’d like to explore self-employment further, speak to your Employment Coach for personalised advice and support.