In a previous post we shared the importance of gig labor and some tips on how to manage gig workers. In this followup post we’ve put together our list of helpful sites for hiring gig workers:
UPWORK
Find freelancers from every category imaginable. Search for writers, programmers, translators, engineers, virtual assistants, and more.
upwork.com
Freelancer
One of the first freelancer sites and geared toward design and development. Search for mobile developers, designers, writers, salespeople, and marketers.
freelancer.com
Fiverr
Every type of job, all on short-term contracts
fiverr.com
Wonolo
Blue collar, white collar, and every type of gig in between
wonolo.com
Videopixie
Videographers, directors, editors and animators
videopixie.com
Indeed
Resource for finding local tech and non-tech contract labor
indeed.com
Rat Race Rebellion
Jobs from the comfort of your own bedroom
ratracerebellion.com
FlexJob
Telecommuting, Freelance, Part time gigs. Great resource and very broad scope offering.
flexjob.com
Spare 5
Small jobs you can do from your office or home computer, including language translation, image editing, data entry and file optimizing.
spare5.com
HelloTech Support
On demand Tech Support / Computer, Home, Mobile support
hellotech.com
What is Intervals?
Intervals is a web-based Mission Control for managing and tracking teams all over the world. We built it to track your projects, time, and tasks, so you can focus on the work, not the managing. We also realize that even smaller companies can have hundreds of freelance workers waiting in the wings, so we priced our software on per project not per user. Intervals saves you money and gives you flexibility in how you manage your work.
Not to mention http://www.addmustard.com/content/freelance-writers 😊