Take a look at some of the trends we think are important to note in 2019.
With all these new terms such as the gig economy, the on-demand economy, the freelance economy, the sharing economy and many more to describe the new way of doing business, how can we understand these terms?
50.9% of the U.S. population will most probably be freelancing in 10 years time, according to Forbes, and the growth of the freelance workforce is 3x faster than the traditional workforce. What does this tell us?
We are at the point where we need to establish new ways to regulate the gig economy in a fair and all-encompassing way.
You probably heard all about the gig-economy, sharing economy and so on… But who wants to talk about the economy all the time?
AppJobs.com is the world’s largest community of gig-workers. It is the site to turn to for reviews and detailed descriptions of the various available app-based jobs around the globe.
It has been estimated that the number of people who are unemployed in the US alone rose by 1.8 million people in July. However, this trend is global due to the impacts of the current circumstances globally.
Here's what you need to keep in mind. Entire business models are being readjusted and improvised to make room for gig workers. As technology keeps advancing, it is safe to say that remote work is the future.
Choosing a job board and working out how to market the openings your company has for flex staffing can be difficult. There is a sea of different job boards and recruitment tools, it can be difficult to know...
Over the past 10 years with the growth of the gig economy, the number of operating companies has grown from only 2 to over 1,000 different companies: the current estimate is that there will...