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How the cloud is rescuing the freelance industry

September 10, 2013

How the cloud is rescuing the $300 billion freelance industry from itself
Rich Pearson, venturebeat.com

Tick­ets On Sale Now

Rich Pear­son is Chief Mar­ket­ing Offi­cer of Elance.

The way that busi­ness­es recruit and man­age work­ers is under­go­ing a dra­mat­ic trans­for­ma­tion.

A volatile econ­o­my and an increas­ing­ly…

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