UAE’s Sheikh Mohammed: The Digital Economy Is Our Next Top Priority
The digital expansion is geared to increase the contribution of the digital economy to the country’s GDP from 2019’s 4.3%.
The digital expansion is geared to increase the contribution of the digital economy to the country’s GDP from 2019’s 4.3%.
We’ve all heard the disheartening comments about the financial aspect of freelancing. But the truth is, freelancing can be a lucrative business only when done right.
This comes at a time when more people are opting to get into freelancing as a means to weather the economic downturn that has been rampant in the past few months.
Not only does burnout lead to physical and mental illness, it can also lead to business closures and loss of jobs. But incorporating freelancers into your labour force can greatly help to prevent burnout.
The more diverse the workplace, the more productive & successful it will be. Hiring freelancers allows businesses to harness the talent, ingenuity & inventiveness of a diverse team.
Many freelancers struggle with finding work and reliable clients to sustain their careers. This freelancer, however, got booked out for 6 months after working on Ureed.com. This is how.
The freelance economy has been on a steady growth curve for years, but this year’s projections indicate an upcoming peak and a booming popularity in freelance work.
Noon, one of the leading e-commerce platforms in the MENA region, needed to translate their entire website content in order to reach their customer base in the region. Learn how Ureed.com freelancers managed to translate over 1.3M words a month and help Noon expand across the GCC.
No industry has been hit as hard by the COVID-19 pandemic as the travel and hospitality industry, and home-sharing giant Airbnb faces a majority of the damage. But a freelance workforce can help the company navigate the storm.
Since it is difficult to measure the success of a freelancer on the traditional workforce scale that solely focuses on climbing the corporate ladder, some people – especially in the MENA region – are yet to view freelancing as a legitimate for of employment.