TL;DR —
The gig economy is growing rapidly, with more freelancers and companies alike possessing the tools needed to collaborate, share work and seamlessly communicate. The driving force behind the growth of freelance work can be found in cloud computing, where just about anybody in possession of an internet connection across the world can effectively work for a business elsewhere. With this in mind, let’s take a deeper look at the pros and cons for the gig economy, and explore whether remote workers can be an asset for small business owners.
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Written by
@daglar-cizmeci
Founder of Hence, Repeat, RCCL, Mesmerise and Marsfields.
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freelancing|freelance|gig-economy|business|startups|startups-top-story|hiring-vs-freelancing|pros-and-cons-of-gig-economy
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