A recent study by Worksome in the UK revealed the importance of locating the right part-time staff with the right skills. The study showed that nearly two thirds (62%) of business directors know that freelancers can benefit their business but over 80% thought they were too expensive to locate and hire. A vibrant alumni network is one way to counter the challenge of locating the right freelancers with the right skills, at the right time – and in a cost-effective manner.
The study also found that whilst nearly half of business owners rate freelancers as more productive than permanent employees, only 20% of businesses will look to hire freelancers in the coming year. This shows a lack of information and understanding about the true cost of freelancers, and how they can help not hinder the bottom line – and why it is critical that businesses build alumni communities with information on skills and employment requirements.
Many businesses hire part-time staff over full-time in an attempt to save money and optimize skills. But the talent challenge is pervasive: businesses across the world are finding it increasingly difficult to hire critical talent and are seeking enhanced ways to find the right part-time employees.
Morten Peterson, CEO of Worksome, said that “to build and maintain a core loyal workforce amidst uncertain times, and sustain the long health of a business, the logical approach for employers is to hire a blend of full-time employees and freelancers.” And Alumni are one key way to access a pool of skilled, part time people.
How technology, freelancers and alumni combat the talent challenge:
Freelancers make it possible for businesses to hire the most skilled and suitable talent, with far less financial risk attached. And alumni are a strong part of the freelance community who hold the key to overcoming these difficulties.