Why Your Business Needs a Freelance Talent Strategy ASAP
Author: Rebecca Medina, Founder, TalentCheetah, Inc. January 19, 2022
Ushering in this new year comes with an Omicron surge that
continues to delay our return to office plans and jeopardize in-person student
learning. I am the mother of an energetic eight-year-old son, and I am always prepared for a possible pivot to distance learning, as we struggle to keep students and staff safe from a virus that is constantly mutating.
COVID-19 has changed the way we live, from 100% remote work,
to Zoom birthday celebrations and virtual health appointments, life as we knew
it pre-pandemic, has been permanently reshaped.
How are you managing through the changes? Albert Einstein once declared, “The measure
of intelligence is the ability to change.” Do you agree?
One of the core value statements plastered on the office
walls of my former employer was, "Embrace Change.” We had gone from a start-up to a publicly traded
company in under two years. Change was
frequent. This wild ride
taught me not to get too comfortable in my role because it was sure to morph
into something different following the next company acquisition or merger. It taught me to confront change head on, and rather
than dread or fear it, to intelligently navigate through it.
An area that is undergoing seismic change as the pandemic
rages on is the American workforce.
And
this is not simply the accelerated migration to remote work. Change has also included the growth of the
freelance talent economy, fueled by soul searching and a yearning for improved work-life balance. 36% of the American workforce is currently freelancing,
with some experts estimating that freelancers will comprise more
than 50% of our workforce by 2027.
Highly skilled workers, part of the white-collar Gig Economy, which includes Technical Program Managers, Digital
Transformation Experts, PMO Strategic Advisors, Project Consultants, Product
Owners and Scrum Masters, are electing to become independent professionals and
abandoning the traditional 9 to 5. In
2021 alone, 39 million Americans quit their jobs, in a phenomenon that Dr. Anthony
Klotz, a psychologist and professor at Texas A&M, coined, “The Great Resignation.”
The pandemic, with its forced shift to remote work, afforded
us a rare opportunity to slow down and think critically about our priorities
and our passions. Many Americans decided
they needed a change.
For some, change
meant finding full-time employment with a new company. But for millions of others, change meant
stepping out and starting a new business, as is evidenced by the 23% increase in new business applications in the U.S in 2020.
Full-Time Employee Roles Decrease, Talent Marketplaces
Gain Traction
A recent Harvard Business School study reveals that corporate senior leaders anticipate that
their organizations will operate with a smaller team of full-time employees,
while simultaneously tapping into the high-skilled, on-demand talent available
through digital talent marketplaces. “Since
2009, the number of digital talent platforms has grown from 80 to more than 330.”
As experienced Americans transition to independent work in
record numbers, companies are simultaneously turning to digital talent
marketplaces to address their biggest, and often most frustrating, barrier to success: talent acquisition.
They are realizing that it is not prudent,
nor cost effective, to create new full-time employee roles to fill every talent
need in their organization. Rather, they
can leverage highly skilled expert independent contractors, or freelancers, who
have a proven track record of success, specialized expertise and a shorter
learning curve.
Need a technical project manager adept at Agile to guide
your digital transformation? Or, perhaps
you are you seeking a PMO Strategic Advisor to help your team implement a new
project office? Maybe you are looking
for a digital program manager to guide your new website launch?
Whatever your talent deficit, the ability to hire on-demand
to fill that specific need is where digital platforms shine. Hire the professional you need, when you need
them, versus hiring a full-time employee to work on an indefinite number of
projects for an unspecified duration of time.
In a recent Forbes article, Larry English wrote, “Businesses that adopt an on-demand approach
to talent will become more agile, innovative and productive while
simultaneously unlocking a larger universe of minds working in their unique
problems. They’ll also be less prone to chronic problems such as headcount
creep, the global shortage of talent and what the World Economic Forum refers
to as a “reskilling emergency” as jobs are rapidly transformed by technology.”
The Future of Work is On-Demand
Technology and digital platforms have transformed the way we
book our travel accommodations, the way we hail rides and even the way we meet
new romantic partners. Alas, American
businesses are realizing that we can leverage this same robust technology to
resolve the painfully slow and time-consuming talent acquisition process. It is a critical sector of our economy that
is ripe for disruption.
Does your organization have a freelance talent
acquisition strategy for 2022?
Or, will you continue business as usual while your competition
levels up and leaves you in the dust?
The remote work experiment is over. Remote and hybrid work are here to stay. The next great test is whether we can change
our old-school mindset to reap the time and cost benefits of a flexible, on-demand
workforce.
A Great Talent Sharing Experiment is underway!
It’s time for us to stop spectating and to start realizing
our fair share of the innumerable benefits.
Need expert freelance project, program or product
managers today?
TalentCheetah, Inc. is the first and only U.S. digital
talent marketplace focused exclusively on project and product management.
Leveraging our digital platform, we reduce
the average time-to-hire for project talent
from a deplorable 60-days to minutes.
Our SmartMatch service is completely free for hiring organizations and you retain 100% control
in the decision-making process.
Hire an expert like Alan Zucker, Founding Principal of PM Essentials, available now to provide executive leadership training and
advisory. Or Brian Levy, President of BridgePort Digital, who
specializes in leadership strategic advisory and Agile transformation.
Looking for a PMO Advisor? Jim Stewart, of JP Stewart Consulting, can help. Or, perhaps you need a professional like Kaitlin Bleier, a PMP-certified
Agile program manager and Scrum Master ready to guide your digital
transformation. No matter your project
or product talent need, tactical or strategic, we have the right expert, right now.
I leave you with a powerful sentiment from Tim Sanders, Vice
President of Customer Insights at Upwork, “Agility is not a mindset. Agility is an organizational
design issue. Until you change how you think about talent, you cannot truly be
agile.”
Are you ready to change how you think about talent
and supercharge your organization using a digital marketplace?
Your competition is two steps ahead of you. Post your Project to the
TalentCheetah platform today and embrace this exciting and timely change, where
everyone wins.
Let’s support one another through this labor market
shake-up. We are better and stronger
together.
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References
- Freelancing in America, Freelancers Union 2019.
- Freelancers in the U.S. 2017-2028, Statista, September 2017.
- Pandemic Epiphanies: How the Great Resignation is Affecting America, The Battalion, Texas A&M, Caroline Wilburn, November 23, 2021.
- 2021 was the year of the quit: For 7 months, millions of workers have been leaving, Insider, Juliana Kaplan and Andy Kierz, December 8, 2021.
- Will On-Demand Talent Be The Next Work Revolution? 3 Tips For Building A Freelance Talent Strategy, Forbes, Larry English, October 19, 2021.
About the Author
Rebecca Medina is the Founder
and CEO of TalentCheetah, Inc.
She is a
PMP® certified Project Executive with 25+ years of hands-on experience managing
complex IT portfolios in the telecommunications, technology, and software
industries.
After
working as a full-time employee in Silicon Valley for two decades, she
transitioned into independent consulting, doing business as Mobile Program Management.
Since her
transition to freelance work, she remains passionate about raising awareness
and educating others on the intersection of the Gig Economy and Project
Management.
Interested
in having Rebecca speak at your next PMI Chapter or business meeting? Contact her directly at
rebecca@talentcheetah.com
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