Stephane KasrielVerified account

@skasriel

CEO of ($UPWK). Co-chair, Global Future Council on The New Social Contract.

Joined May 2007

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    Oct 4

    Thank you for a good conversation about this important topic. Large companies are increasingly leveraging platforms like to access highly skilled professionals, here is why.

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    Oct 5

    Study: More Americans are starting full-time freelance businesses.

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    Oct 4

    “With the labor market getting stronger, we’re seeing the freelance economy evolve, just like the rest of the labor market. Freelancers are increasingly working on the terms that they want.” - , Upwork's Chief Economist

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    Oct 3

    Two things from my freelancer report today I think will particularly be interested in...

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    Oct 3

    Congrats , we're leading the way when it comes to the 🎉 's 6th annual study with is out today 📰

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  6. Oct 3

    Insights on the findings of Freelancing in America from 's economist. It's especially important to note that skilled services are the most common type of freelance work. As Adam says, this finding is contrary to the frequent (over) focus on low-skilled gig work.

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    Oct 3

    I created and teach the first course on the at . Most universities, though, don't help prepare their students to succeed as independent workers - here's why they should - my latest article for

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  8. Oct 3

    The Future of Work is Distributed. Here's How Your Company Can Strategize. The story of is inspiring!

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    Oct 3

    Skilled freelancers are getting paid 70% more than employees in US. Here's why

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    Oct 3

    That skilled services are most common is really contrary to the usual focus on low-skilled gig work. Indeed, few describe themselves as “gig workers,” while “self-employed” and “independent worker” are the most common descriptions.

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    Oct 2

    Updated and expanded 2nd edition of Last Rush Hour: The Decentralization of Knowledge Work available at Amazon Kindle Store.

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    Sep 30

    More data here on the trend i showed in my report earlier this week

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  14. Oct 1

    The Future of Remote Work Is Happening Now. Here's How to Make It Work for You

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    Sep 30

    Agencies on can help marketing teams scale their output with amazing results. Check out these 6 stand-out marketing projects that agencies on Upwork have rocked for companies like yours.

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    Sep 29

    While the business case for remote work is strong, the benefits for society are even stronger. By of via

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  17. Sep 27

    A must-read thread by Upwork Chief Economist . Jobs that were thought to move offshore instead moved to smaller towns in the US thanks to remote work. We need to encourage more of this - it benefits both workers and companies. Stronger economy + better society.

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    Sep 27

    New research alert: in the NYT today, has a nice write up of my new report for titled: Overboard on Offshore Fears. I’ll do a brief thread on the results…

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    Sep 26

    From San Francisco to Boise, and from L.A. to Las Vegas, people are picking up and moving to smaller cities, many of them working from home

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  20. Sep 26

    Young People Are Going to Save Us All From Office Life "Today’s young workers have been called lazy and entitled. Could they, instead, be among the first to understand the proper role of work in life — and end up remaking work for everyone else? "

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