as generally known, businesses worldwide are suffering heavily due to the reigning financial crisis. unfortunately, operational difficulties arise for a variety of reasons currently, such as a low order volume or insufficient financing options for example. as a result, instead of shrinking operations, employees are laid off en masse. how long will this development continue? there seems to be no prospect for a quick recovery of the economy, at least in the near future.
however, this economic crisis seems to boost a trend in the labour market that has long been apparent. the developments clearly demonstrate a shift away from permanent, full-time employment towards temporary, flexible work. a growing number of people is increasingly engaged in self-employment or freelance work, a development projektwerk can confirm due to increasing user numbers and registrations to its service.
although the economic situation in general is unfortunate, among the many losers, there are also have to be winners. just now projektwerk comes into play. projektwerk’s online marketplace provides the platform for independent professionals, freelancers and businesses, companies to connect and get work done efficiently. on the one hand, projektwerk enables businesses to flexibly react to their needs and hire qualified personnel on demand, relatively independent of economic fluctuations. on the other hand, freelancers get access to multiple up-to-date projects, not dependent on a single employer. undeniably a possibility for both sides to benefit, especially in challenging times…
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