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  2. PeoplePerHour - Wikipedia

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    2007. Founder. Xenios Thrasyvoulou ( CEO) Simos Kitiris ( CTO) Headquarters. London, United Kingdom. Website. www .peopleperhour .com. PeoplePerHour, legally People Per Hour Limited, is a UK -based company whose function is as an online platform giving businesses access to freelance workers.

  3. Fiverr - Wikipedia

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    Fiverr is an Israeli multinational online marketplace for freelance services. [2] Fiverr's platform connects freelancers (sellers) to people or businesses looking to hire (buyers), encouraging a wide range of services in a free market. Fiverr takes its name from the $5 asking price attached to all tasks when the company was founded in 2010 in ...

  4. Upwork - Wikipedia

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    Upwork Global Inc., formerly Elance-oDesk, is an American freelancing platform headquartered in Santa Clara and San Francisco, California. [2] The company was formed in 2013 as Elance-oDesk, after the merger of Elance Inc. and oDesk Corp. The merged company was subsequently rebranded to Upwork in 2015.

  5. Guru.com - Wikipedia

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    Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Website. www .guru .com. Guru.com is a freelance marketplace. [1] It allows companies to find freelance workers for commissioned work. Founded in 1998 and headquartered in Pittsburgh, Guru was initially known as eMoonlighter.com .

  6. Freelancer.com - Wikipedia

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    Freelancer.com. Freelancer is an Australian freelance marketplace website, which allows potential employers to post jobs that freelancers can then bid to complete. Founded in 2009, its headquarters is located in Sydney, Australia, though it also has offices in Vancouver, London, Buenos Aires, Manila, and Jakarta. [1]

  7. Freelancer - Wikipedia

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    Freelancer. Freelance (sometimes spelled free-lance or free lance ), [1] freelancer, or freelance worker, are terms commonly used for a person who is self-employed and not necessarily committed to a particular employer long-term. Freelance workers are sometimes represented by a company or a temporary agency that resells freelance labor to ...

  8. List of gig economy companies - Wikipedia

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    An online marketplace that matches IT and other freelancers with corporate clients: Gigster United States: An online platform to complete software projects: Liveops United States: An online platform offering call center services: Kaggle United States: An online platform for data science competitions: Managed by Q

  9. Freelance Isn't Free Act - Wikipedia

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    26 October 2016. Keywords. Labor law. Status: Current legislation. The Freelance Isn't Free Act (FIFA) is a local New York City law passed by the New York City Council in 2016 that protects the labor rights of freelance workers. The bill passed unanimously, after lobbying by the Freelancers Union. [1] The law was officially enacted on May 15, 2017.