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By: Brian Mcdonnell<\/strong><\/p>\n

\"\"<\/a>Technology-fuelled digital disruption will continue to transform the Australian workforce, and the emergence of the peer-to-peer, sharing or \u2018gig economy\u2019, as we have come to know it, is one of the fastest growing examples of this.<\/strong><\/p>\n

In the past, freelancers have been constrained by availability and lack of income stability, but now with the help of technology we are seeing a rapid rise in freelance employment opportunities. In addition, this technology is giving power back to freelancers and businesses, enabling workers and employees to be un-restricted by location and demographics.<\/p>\n

We recently conducted a study to understand how Australian businesses are using freelancers and found some interesting trends that will benefit both small businesses and freelancers.<\/p>\n

Freelancer Capabilities<\/strong><\/p>\n

The freelance revolution has gained momentum over recent years as traditional work structures are swapped for staffing models with fewer core staff supplemented by experts from the freelancer community.<\/p>\n

Our research found that almost three quarters of Australian businesses have been using freelancers for over two years. Interestinglyour research revealed that 70% of Aussie businesses expect to be doing more work with freelancers in the future.<\/p>\n

The capabilities of freelancers can provide small businesses the ability to prioritise skills that will best serve the needs of their business. Importantly, the significant growth of freelancer platforms enables businesses to not only gain access to a wider pool of talent, but also allows Australian businesses to access experts from all over the globe.<\/p>\n

Through our research, we found that skills in web design, mobile development and programming are skills that are in high demand in Australia. Eight in ten Australian businesses are outsourcing to international freelancers from the US, UK, China and India, to keep up with changing technical skills that their staff may not be specialised in.<\/p>\n

Freelancer Integration<\/strong><\/p>\n

With technology breaking down so many barriers for trade, small businesses can look to use this newfound freedom to their advantage by integrating freelancers as a core part of company processes. In doing so, they will have greater capacity to consistently achieve business objectives and remain competitive in the global market.<\/p>\n

Our research found that businesses integrating freelancers into their core operations experienced several benefits. \u00a0Freelancers were able to provide extra resources during busy times, they kept costs and overheads down, and helped in keeping a small business lean, agile and competitive.<\/p>\n

Based on our research, here are three tips for small businesses looking to leverage freelancers.<\/p>\n