Freelancing and its scope

September 6, 2009 by Waqas  
Filed under Technology

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A 9 to 5 job is not suitable for professionals whose work requires Freelancingbrainstorming of not more than an hour or so. Also, people who can perform their duties well within the realms of sophisticated wires, don’t fanaticize the idea of sitting idle on the desk of a single organization. There is less need of personal interaction in this fast-paced world where everyone is just a phone call away. If a freelancer does his assignments within given time, then rationally speaking there stands no reason why he should be available ‘in person’ to the organization. At present a large number of people all around the globe are working as freelancers. Only in USA, approximately 7.4% of the workforce is pursuing different types of freelancing. While freelancing is beneficial for freelancers in many ways; it is of great help for the companies too for which freelancers work. These companies can’t afford to give them cubicles and accommodations because usually freelancers are not region bounded. You can find a freelancer even in a small city of Peru. One more reason for freelancing is that some jobs have a variant or seasonal nature.
Organizations can’t afford monthly incomes and offices for such employees.
The future of freelancing is vibrant and uprising. Professionals don’t bother themselves to work within the bondage of offices and are free to share their expertise to many outsourcing organizations. On the other way round, companies don’t bother health insurance, social security, cubicles and monthly wages to freelancers.

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