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How Freelance Contracts Became Invaluable in Retail During Covid

Wednesday, May 5



As we have seen many retail stores adapting to the new normal, with many staff being put on furlough or let go, the retail industry has seen a boost in other areas, not least in online sales. But we also have to consider the impact on freelance contractors in this sector. During Covid, the freelance sector boomed. While there was a backdrop of economic uncertainty, the contracting and freelance community has driven certain areas. How have freelance contracts been invaluable during Covid, and what can we learn from them?


The Rise of Deliveries 

You only have to look at the Shiply load boards to see how much demand there is for freelance jobs. Providers like Deliveroo experienced a massive boom during lockdown because of the necessity for deliveries. The fact is that retail was headed in this direction prior to the pandemic, but now the necessity for deliveries to remote locations, coupled with the fact that people are now starting to get a balance in their lives by staying at home has resulted in a boom in this sector. Food deliveries were at their highest during the first lockdown, and freelancers have managed to pick up a lot of work in the interim. With more online retailers in recent years, plus the shutdown of non-essential retail, online providers have cleaned up, and so have freelancers.


The Flexible Nature of the Role 

Because there is an influx of freelance roles, coupled with a high demand for products, this has meant that there were initially a handful of freelancers doing more duties. Gradually, the ability to freelance in a diverse range of roles benefited the freelancer and the employer. Freelance roles are, by their very nature, flexible. From the perspective of the freelancer, they are able to use this to their advantage. As freelance roles come with different rules and regulations than full-time or part-time employees and freelancers are able to navigate themselves from job to job. This is where freelancers were able to deliver items through online retailers such as Next and H&M easier.


Will This Trend Continue? 

As the UK is still moving out of lockdown in certain areas, they may not return to normality right away. In addition, the demand for the high street may dwindle soon. Right now, we are in a position where the general public needs to go out and venture into humanity. But as people start to return to work, the demand for home deliveries will creep up. This means that freelancers will be able to clean up as far as delivery roles are concerned. This, combined with a different perspective from the British public where they want a more relaxed life will mean that there will be naturally more home deliveries. The retail sector increased its home delivery capacities during the first lockdown. There was a major scramble for food shopping, that there will be a fine balance to tread now. Once the world has returned to normal, we may see the retail world combined with freelance workers to provide a better solution for the customer.

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Up Your Game at the 3rd Freelancer Fair

Tuesday, August 21


Most of my friends and former colleagues have been asking me how I became a freelancer and how it's like to be one.

What exactly does it mean to be a freelancer? What does an aspiring freelancer do? Is it for me? How would you scale and brand your business? These questions are major roadblocks for many who want to become a freelancer. "My #1 tip for freelancers is to NETWORK!" -Marvin de Leon.

We strive to build a community of support and networking who can guide you through your road to becoming a freelancer. Well, you're in luck! The Freelancer Fair is here to give you tips of the trade to make sure you UP YOUR GAME this 2018. Who knows you can meet your future business partner or long-term friend here too.

The Freelancer Fair is here to shorten the learning curve of becoming a freelancer and ultimately give you the guide to achieve FREEDOM as a freelancer. Freelancers have the flexibility of creating their own schedule, removing the boring '9-5' corporate job, and increasing potential to become a top earner in your field. Freelancers are their own boss, which can be a pro or a huge con. You have a major responsibility to yourself to always grow your brand.

Here are some amazing topics this year


● The evolution of a freelancer: From Newbie to top earner

● Maximizing online tools for freelancing, ie Social Media

● Design excellence

● Achieving success and happiness in freelancing

● Time management

● How to manage and juggle time on a being a mom, a wife, and a freelancer

This year, Manila Workshops, with the support of the Department of Information Communications and Technology (DICT) and Digital Career Advocates of the Philippines (DCAP), will be holding the 3rd Freelancer Fair on August 25,2018 starting at 9am, to be held at the Metrotent, Metrowalk commercial complex, Meralco Ave. Ortigas, Pasig City. The theme for this year’s full-day event is UP YOUR GAME. As its the third year of the Freelancer Fair, we believe the Filipino freelancers are prepared to elevate their skills and be ready to compete in a global scale.

"Visibility creates opportunity. The day you accept this and take action will be the day EVERYTHING changes for you." -Nix Eniego, Social Media Academy

We challenge you to come to the event and expose your brand. Position yourself with positive, amazing people who have raised their game to the highest potential. Want to know how to get on your A-game, then purchase your ticket now.

Let us build a community of support and networking. Who knows you can meet your future business partner or long-term friend here too! Come and absorb the great positive culture at The Freelancer Fair.

For tickets visit http://thefreelancerfair.com

Online tickets will be available until August 23, 2018. Walk-in attendees will be accepted (only regular ticket rates will be available for purchase). There will be a play area for entertainment for the kids sponsored by Kara Mia. 

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