Freelancing as a career

 Freelance: A proud Career


"Freelance". As is often the case with the language of the 21st century, it is in an Anglicism that the new practice has crystallized. English serving more or less as a lingua franca , each region of the globalized world - no offense to some - adapts and “neologizes” around terms imported from across the Atlantic. Thus, we  have arbitrarily decided to reduce the freelancer to freelanceThis international vehicular language simplifies, planes and levels, it facilitates mutual understanding. The result is an interesting paradox: everyone pretty much knows what a freelancer is, no one really knows what a freelancer is. And for good reason, in its historical and geographical tribulations, the term has bowed down under the weight of new meanings. Today it is more polysemic than ever.

Now a days as we live in the digital era. There are many sites that are offering work to the freelancers. The sites are Fiverr , Upwork and many others

As with the time period the way of working is changed so I will give a good overview of the transformations at work:

  •       The first is the relationship to employment The employability / flexibility duo replaces the security / loyalty duo.
  •       The mobility is greatly increased, from one to two companies, one passes to a host.
  •       The skills , specific to a company in the traditional career, become transferable.
  •       The criteria for success are less objective: remuneration and responsibilities give way to the famous quest for meaning.
  •       Responsibility is shared more between the company and the employee, less passive.
  •       The training , if it concerns both types of career, is more informal and continuous in the nomadic career.
  •       Finally, the learning replaces age as a criterion in determining the progress .

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