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Tarrytown, NY– April 14, 2009
Continuing Rise in Unemployment Causing
More People to Pursue Freelancing & Contract Work
MEDIA CONTACTS:
Joe Kran
President
OI Partners-Gateway International (Tarrytown)
520 White Plains Road
5th Floor
Tarrytown, NY 10591
Phone: 800-376-8176
E-mail: mailto: jkran@oipartners.net
OR
Sal Vittolino
Phone: (610) 359-8773
E-mail: mailto:salvitt@comcast.net
With both the unemployment rate and the
number of unemployed continuing to increase, more people are turning to
contract work, freelancing, and consulting - at least until they can find a
more permanent position, and especially if they are older, according to OI
Partners-Gateway International (Tarrytown), a global career transition and
coaching firm.
The unemployment rate now stands at 8.5 percent, with 13.2 million people
unemployed. Nationwide, there are only about 3 million new jobs available.
That is an average of more than four applicants for every job opening -
twice as many applicants per job opening than when the recession began in
December 2007, according to the U.S. Department of Labor.
"Instead of trying to get hired for scarce full-time jobs at the present,
more people are pursuing alternative ways to make a living and pay the
bills," according to Joe Kran, President of OI Partners-Gateway
International (Tarrytown) (www.oipartners.net).
"Consulting, contract work, and freelancing are especially popular among
professionals who can work out of their homes, requiring modest start-up
money. They can sometimes acquire former employers as their new clients.
Many people ages 50 and up who have been laid off before, and are having a
more difficult time finding employment, are exploring various ways to become their own bosses,"
Joe Kran added.
OI Partners-Gateway International offers the following tips to people
thinking about exploring contract work, consulting, or freelancing
arrangements: - Reach out to those who know your work best, and inform them about your new self-employment enterprise. Prime targets would include your former
employers, particularly your most recent company, and networking contacts.
- Try to specialize in a few subject areas. Choose subjects that you know
best and can successfully compete for business in.
- Assemble a portfolio showcasing your talents and experience. Customize the portfolio to highlight your relevant experience within the same industry
and/or with the same type of company as each business prospect you contact.
- Find out what the prevailing hourly or project rate is in your area for
your type of work, and undercut it if you can. Choose an hourly rate or
project cost that will enable you to be profitable. But you also want to
ensure that you get in the door and start doing business with your target.
- Before spending money on advertising or direct marketing, use social
networking websites such as LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and others to
announce your new venture. Also spread the word via e-mails and text
messages to your networking contacts, former colleagues, friends, and
family.
- Volunteer your services to a nonprofit, civic, or religious group to make
business contacts and promote your enterprise.
- Build a website that will give you an Internet presence. Don't expect to
initially get much business from the Internet, but refer potential clients
to your website for more information about what you do.
- Closely investigate and comply with all applicable local, state, and
federal permit, license, and tax rules and laws. Hire legal and accounting
professionals to ensure compliance with these if needed.
- Take a part-time job during non-business hours, if necessary, until your
self-employment arrangement is generating sufficient income.
About OI Partners
OI Partners is the talent management and leadership solutions firm that
provides a better human experience for a better business outcome.
Established in 1987, OI Partners Inc. is a corporation of leading career
consulting, executive development, leadership development, and outplacement
professionals located in more than 200 locally-owned offices in 27
countries. For more information, please visit www.oipartners.net or call
800-232-5285.
Staff Review by: Joseph (Joe) Kran, Lawrence (Larry) Maglin and Rick Spann
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