Design Has the Most Freelance Work Available in Australia but One of the Lowest Rates in the Market
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One of the most striking findings from Honcho's analysis of nearly 100,000 Australian freelance listings is the gap between the volume of design work available and what it actually pays. Design generated by far the largest pool of opportunities in the dataset with 36,441 listings, yet it ranked sixth in average hourly rate at AUD $26.74, trailing categories like Business, Accounting and Legal, Product Sourcing and Manufacturing, Mobile development, and Sales and Marketing. The data suggests that the sheer volume of designers competing for work is suppressing rates below what the skill level might otherwise command in a less crowded market.
Honcho COO Miralda Ishkhanian pointed to this dynamic directly, noting that high demand does not automatically translate into higher pay when a category is highly competitive, and that designers looking to earn more might find real gains by niching into higher-value specializations like packaging design, which topped the individual design skill rankings at AUD $30.62 per hour.The broader lesson the data illustrates is that positioning within a category matters as much as the category itself. A freelance designer competing in the general market faces significantly more downward rate pressure than one who has carved out a specialist niche that attracts fewer competitors and serves clients with more specific and commercially critical needs. For freelancers in any crowded category, the path to higher rates appears to run through specialization rather than volume.