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Future of Freelancing

There has been a striking shift in the employment structure of many economically sound countries. In countries like America, growth rate in employment reports does not complement GDP growth. Ideally, the employment ratio leaves an important effect on GDP; but similar is not true in the States. In current market conditions, finding a full-time job is backbreaking task, leaving behind the 10.4 m unemployed. The question is how the unemployment rate is so high when getting a full time job  is so opaque. The answer to this question is FREELANCING. Yes! FREELANCING is logically recession’s...

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Future of Freelancing

There has been a striking shift in the employment structure of many economically sound countries. In countries like America, growth rate in employment reports does not complement GDP growth. Ideally, the employment ratio leaves an important effect on GDP; but...

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Future of Freelancing

Future of Freelancing

There has been a striking shift in the employment structure of many economically sound countries. In countries like America, growth rate in employment reports does not complement GDP growth. Ideally, the employment ratio leaves an important effect on GDP; but...

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Future of Freelancing

There has been a striking shift in the employment structure of many economically sound countries. In countries like America, growth rate in employment reports does not complement GDP growth. Ideally, the employment ratio leaves an important effect on GDP; but...

Read More
Blog

Future of Freelancing

There has been a striking shift in the employment structure of many economically sound countries. In countries like America, growth rate in employment reports does not complement GDP growth. Ideally, the employment ratio leaves an important effect on GDP; but...

Read More
Blog

Future of Freelancing

There has been a striking shift in the employment structure of many economically sound countries. In countries like America, growth rate in employment reports does not complement GDP growth. Ideally, the employment ratio leaves an important effect on GDP; but...

Read More