Survey on Freelance IT Engineers: 'Introductions' Top Project Acquisition Method at 41.8%, 1 in 3 Experienced Price Compromise
Kikkake Creation Co., Ltd. conducted a survey of 110 freelance IT engineers on how they acquire projects. 'Introductions from acquaintances' was the top method at 41.8%. While the benefits of each channel vary, the survey also revealed that about one in three freelancers have experienced compromising on their unit price.
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Kikkake Creation Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Shibuya-ku, Tokyo; CEO: Gauto Kawashima) announced that it has conducted a survey on the realities of project acquisition among 110 people who have worked as freelance IT engineers for 5 years or more.
01 | 'Introductions from acquaintances/friends' is the most common method of project acquisition at 41.8%
02 | About 1 in 3 people have experienced 'having to lower their unit price' when choosing a project
03 | 72.7% of freelance engineers wish to continue freelancing
The column publishing the full survey can be found here: https://itrend.kikkakeagent.co.jp/articles/209
■ Survey Overview
Survey Name: Survey on Project Acquisition Realities of Freelance Engineers
Survey Method: Internet survey planned by 'ReserPy®︎', a research marketing service provided by IDEATECH
Survey Period: December 15, 2025 – December 18, 2025
Valid Responses: 110 people working as freelance IT engineers for 5 years or more
* Since component ratios are rounded off to the nearest first decimal place, the total may not always equal exactly 100.
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■ Freelance project acquisition methods: 'Introductions from acquaintances/friends' most common at 41.8%
When asked, 'Q1. Please tell us the main methods you currently use to acquire projects. (Multiple answers allowed)' (n=110), 'Introductions from acquaintances/friends' accounted for 41.8%, 'Direct contracts with companies' was 37.3%, and 'Repeat business from past clients' was 37.3%.
- Introductions from acquaintances/friends: 41.8%
- Direct contracts with companies: 37.3%
- Repeat business from past clients: 37.3%
- Via freelance agents: 34.5%
- Crowdsourcing services (Lancers, CrowdWorks, etc.): 21.8%
- Orders through operating own services: 18.2%
- Via SNS (X, LinkedIn, Facebook, etc.): 17.3%
- Encounters at technical communities and study sessions: 9.1%
- Other: 0.9%
- Don't know/Cannot answer: 1.8%
■ Benefits freelancers feel for each project acquisition method: 'Ease of building trust' and 'Reduced sales effort' highly rated across multiple channels
When asked, 'Q2. We ask those who chose anything other than 'Don't know/Cannot answer' in Q1. Please tell us what you feel are the benefits of each project acquisition method. (Multiple answers allowed)' (n=38). For 'Via freelance agents (n=38)', 42.1% answered 'Easy to find suitable projects'. For 'Direct contracts with companies (n=41)', 41.5% answered 'Easy to negotiate unit price'. For 'Introductions from acquaintances/friends (n=46)', both 'Easy to build trust' and 'Less effort in sales activities' accounted for 37.0%.
- High project quality: 36.8%
- Easy to negotiate unit price: 39.5%
- Can acquire projects stably: 26.3%
- Simple contract procedures: 34.2%
- Easy to build trust: 23.7%
- Easy to find suitable projects: 42.1%
- Less effort in sales activities: 28.9%
- Many projects leading to skill improvement: 15.8%
- Many projects allowing flexible work styles: 15.8%
- Low or no commissions: 10.5%
- Other: 5.3%
- Nothing in particular: 2.6%
- Don't know/Cannot answer: 0.0%
- High project quality: 24.4%
- Easy to negotiate unit price: 41.5%
- Can acquire projects stably: 26.8%
- Simple contract procedures: 24.4%
- Easy to build trust: 39.0%
- Easy to find suitable projects: 17.1%
- Less effort in sales activities: 34.1%
- Many projects leading to skill improvement: 4.9%
- Many projects allowing flexible work styles: 19.5%
- Low or no commissions: 26.8%
- Other: 0.0%
- Nothing in particular: 17.1%
- Don't know/Cannot answer: 2.4%
- High project quality: 19.6%
- Easy to negotiate unit price: 30.4%
- Can acquire projects stably: 19.6%
- Simple contract procedures: 15.2%
- Easy to build trust: 37.0%
- Easy to find suitable projects: 21.7%
- Less effort in sales activities: 37.0%
- Many projects leading to skill improvement: 8.7%
- Many projects allowing flexible work styles: 19.6%
- Low or no commissions: 19.6%
- Other: 6.5%
- Nothing in particular: 10.9%
- Don't know/Cannot answer: 0.0%
- High project quality: 20.8%
- Easy to negotiate unit price: 16.7%
- Can acquire projects stably: 25.0%
- Simple contract procedures: 20.8%
- Easy to build trust: 12.5%
- Easy to find suitable projects: 25.0%
- Less effort in sales activities: 37.5%
- Many projects leading to skill improvement: 33.3%
- Many projects allowing flexible work styles: 20.8%
- Low or no commissions: 12.5%
- Other: 0.0%
- Nothing in particular: 0.0%
- Don't know/Cannot answer: 0.0%
- High project quality: 10.5%
- Easy to negotiate unit price: 15.8%
- Can acquire projects stably: 10.5%
- Simple contract procedures: 15.8%
- Easy to build trust: 5.3%
- Easy to find suitable projects: 26.3%
- Less effort in sales activities: 15.8%
- Many projects leading to skill improvement: 10.5%
- Many projects allowing flexible work styles: 31.6%
- Low or no commissions: 21.1%
- Other: 5.3%
- Nothing in particular: 5.3%
- Don't know/Cannot answer: 5.3%
- High project quality: 20.0%
- Easy to negotiate unit price: 20.0%
- Can acquire projects stably: 20.0%
- Simple contract procedures: 10.0%
- Easy to build trust: 60.0%
- Easy to find suitable projects: 40.0%
- Less effort in sales activities: 20.0%
- Many projects leading to skill improvement: 40.0%
- Many projects allowing flexible work styles: 20.0%
- Low or no commissions: 30.0%
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FAQ
How do freelance engineers find projects?
According to the survey, 'introductions from acquaintances/friends' (41.8%) is the most common, followed by 'direct contracts with companies' and 'repeat business from past clients' (37.3% each).
Why do freelancers use agents?
The biggest reasons are that it is 'easy to find suitable projects' (42.1%) and 'easy to negotiate unit prices' (39.5%).
What are the challenges for freelance engineers?
About 1 in 3 have experienced 'having to lower their unit price' when choosing a project, highlighting the challenge of stabilizing and maintaining income.