As the unemployment rate approaches 14%, older workers are suffering disproportionately in the pandemic. For some, though, there might be a reprieve: freelancing. Though not traditionally an arena ...
People 50 and older who freelance, according to the just-released Freelancing in America: 2019 report, fall roughly into two groups. There are those on the younger side who do it for the flexibility ...
Hiring the right freelancer for your company can be challenging. Learn how to evaluate freelancers' skills, experience and ...
Forget about the future of work—present-day work has changed radically within the last few years, between the wide adoption of work from home and the growing presence of tools powered by generative AI ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. author of Chained to the Desk in a Hybrid World: A Guide to Balance. The American workforce is fed up with worrying daily about ...
Gen Z's shift toward the gig economy can present a double-edged. More than half (52%) of all Gen Z professionals surveyed freelanced in 2023, according to research from jobs-platform Upwork.
I always knew I wanted to be a freelance journalist. While my classmates were looking at internships and dreaming of large newsrooms in cities across the country, I was poring over magazines, reading ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. In today’s uncertain job market, many people are freelancing to keep bills under control while looking for a more permanent gig. Though ...
ChatGPT identified Miami, Las Vegas and Nashville as top cities for gig workers. Here's why these locations dominate the ...
Chris Boutté was laid off from his content manager job in September 2021. After working with freelancers in his former role, he decided to become one and started pitching. He used a freelance ...
I love when my former students land journalism jobs. There’s nothing like the external validation of full-time employment to prove a journalism degree’s worth. At least, that’s what I used to think.