Remote work & outsourcing

The fundamental shift on job’s scene

The fundamental shift on job’s scene

The instant reaction to the jobs’ upswing demand for either full-time, remote employees or freelancers reflects an economic trend in the global economy – workers and independent contractors have more power now than at any time in contemporary history. The change in the job market is the effect of globalization, the widespread implementation of internet and other disruptive technologies, as well as an intensive increase of the global economy

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Take your business to the next level – 4 areas in which a freelancer has an advantage over a full-time employee

Take your business to the next level – 4 areas in which a freelancer has an advantage over a full-time employee

For many small companies and start-ups doing everything on their own is a part of everyday life. Apart from dealing with the core business, you must also be an expert in e-marketing, a copywriter, a content manager and a graphic designer. The results are better or worse but comparing them with those of your competition, you feel that your marketing lacks something.

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You have to have these tools around if you marry freelancing and travel

You have to have these tools around if you marry freelancing and travel

Probably most of you use the following tools: Google Drive, Trello, Skype, Slack, Google Hangout, Evernote, Skype. They’re must-have for every freelancer, nowadays. In fact, it’s not a completed list in case you connect working remotely with travel. Then, your professional reality is more demanding. It caused you start to be afraid of travel costs, coworking space, costs of local living etc. Don’t be afraid, however.

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In case you’re deadlocked by a lack of idea for next step as freelancer

In case you’re deadlocked by a lack of idea for next step as freelancer

From one project to another one, you feel less satisfaction from their completion. This issue is multidimensional. First, because of rising competition in your business field, price does matter, so you gradually tend to earn less. Second, although you’re good at your stuff, clients realized they don’t need your support. Industry undergoes immediate transition. Third, you started feeling that a power in your current craft was run out. So you can’t do what you have loved for last years. Your phase-out made that your professional passion faded out.

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We show the ways for the company to work with freelancers and tips about how to have smooth cooperation. We explain in detail the regulations for freelancers and self-employed. We write about the types of contracts between contractor and company and how to use them to work with freelance contractors. We also share the benefits of remote work for businesses and freelancers    

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