Freelance Workers Are On The Increase
Released on: November 17, 2011, 7:51 am
Author:
Outsource My Project
Industry:
Internet & Online
With an increasing number of companies struggling and having
to make staff redundant and put recruitment on hold, it’s no surprise
that more people are choosing to become freelancers, and that
outsourcing the services they offer are in demand now more than ever
before.
Simon DeGale is a freelance web designer who uses outsourcing marketplaces to source work. After leaving his
full-time job in London to become a freelance web designer, Simon has never looked
back. Not only does he now have an ideal work/life balance, but he also gets to
spend time with his two young daughters; something he wasn’t able to do as much
whilst working in London. Working in the freelance industry has also allowed him to
take charge of his own workload and to secure exactly the type of work he wants to
be doing.
One particular website Simon DeGale uses is OutsourceMyProject,
a UK based platform that offers various different professional services within a
freelance marketplace. To date the concept of outsourcing professional services has
been limited to large companies and organisations, but OutsourceMyProject enables
both small and medium businesses, as well as entrepreneurs and individuals to
successfully outsource business both home and abroad.
OutsourceMyProject helps businesses decrease their costs significantly, through
outsourcing work to freelancers and/or low cost economies that have highly talented
skill bases. OutsourceMyProject works by offering both a transparent and competitive
bidding process on each project, which results in competitive bidding from UK and
global service providers.
With any savings that can be made being a lifeline for many companies at the moment,
outsourcing is the ideal concept to use to make such savings. Companies and
individuals that use OutsourceMyProject can perform their due diligence on each
service provider by viewing each their unique profile and portfolio, along with
analysing their ratings and feedback for past projects. With complete freedom and
flexibility in customers appointing their preferred professionals, both parties are
able to work on agreed terms.
With improved communication and technology making this type of work arrangement
possible, freelancers are able to improve their offering. Last month’s employer
survey by the Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC), JobsOutlook, revealed
that the UK economy has discouraged permanent employment, leading more business
owners to seek freelance, contract and temporary workers instead.
According to the report, 83% of employers said that their use of temporary workers
will rise or remain the same during the next year, whilst four out of five of them
said this will happen within the next three months. Only 49% said they expect to add
to their permanent workforce within the next 12 months, and this is compared to 66%
in the previous month. However, short-term permanent recruitment expectations
currently stand at 67%, compared to 74% previously.
Loren Holland, Managing Director of OutsourceMyProject said: “These figures show
that employers are waking up to the wealth of flexible human resources available to
them. Rather than take on new staff on a long-term or full-time basis, specific
projects can be completed by sourcing people with exactly the right skills and
experience for each task. Whether a business is large or small, or even if someone
working alone is looking for one-off assistance with a particular project, it’s
possible to find a freelancer to
offer invaluable support.”
A report published at the end of 2009 by Enterprise Nation, in association with
British Telecom, found there were more than 2.8 million businesses operating full
time from home in the UK, which represents a 16% increase from the prior year.
Furthermore, home businesses contribute around £284 billion to the annual UK
economy. Technology was cited as a key factor in enabling people to start and grow a
business from home, with 81% of the Enterprise Nation survey respondents stating
that technology is critical to the success of their home business.
These improvements in internet access have lead to a dramatic increase in the number
of company employees working from home. Businesses are more flexible to staff
working from home given the improvements in technology and business tools which give
staff full access to servers and files from their home, such as cloud computing and
drop box application.
For press enquiries please contact Loren Holland:
Email: lholland@outsourcemyproject.com
Tel: 07999 799 799
OutsourceMyProject Ltd
PO Box 4393
Manchester
M61 0FS
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