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Think of it as the Yelp of the freelance world. Of course

Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2025 10:08 am
by sumona
Additionally, users will have the ability to post their proposals for freelancers. This will allow users to attract specific freelancers for each job. We also envision a social media aspect will be part of the platform. This will allow employers to engage freelancers with posts and/or articles, much like the current version of LinkedIn. Additionally, employers will be able to review freelancers once a job is completed based on their work product and other useful metrics.


, there has to be something in it for LinkedIn, right? We expect LinkedIn will take a belarus phone number data portion of the transactions facilitated through Marketplaces. There could also be an ad component for freelancers. This would allow freelancers to advertise and generate additional revenue for LinkedIn. One of the most unique features, perhaps, would be the implementation of a digital wallet.


Controlled by LinkedIn’s parent company, Microsoft, the digital wallet would allow employers to pay freelancers through the platform. With the rise in remote workers during the global pandemic, an online payment platform works. The rollout of Marketplaces stands to make LinkedIn appeal to a broader audience. It will not just be for professional contacts anymore. LinkedIn will appeal to small to medium-sized businesses looking to outsource work and provide them the ability to easily hire and pay for gig workers.