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The 10 Best Gig Economy Marketplaces to Find your Next Gig

The 10 Best Gig Economy Marketplaces to Find your Next Gig
Author The Gig Force

BY The Gig Force

Dec 13, 2018

Everyone is talking about the gig economy. It gives you the opportunity to find on-demand jobs, make some extra money and have full control of your freelance career. Whether you freelance on the side to bring in some additional income or you do it as your main source of cash, freelancing and gig economy websites are useful for finding your next gig. Take a look at these on-demand staffing platforms to find the right one for you.

1. Field Engineer

@FieldEngineer_

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Some freelancing websites are more specific than others. If you’re an engineer looking for work, Field Engineer is just for you. The site allows you to list your availability for a range of different engineer tasks, from network engineers and field engineers to project managers and network technicians. The site has an app available on both iOS and Android so that you can look for work whenever and wherever is convenient for you.

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2. Upwork

@Upwork

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Upwork is one of the larger and less specific gig economy sites. Previously Elance-oDesk, Upwork gives you the option to offer your professional services in all areas. Whether you’re an engineer, a freelance writer, an artist or a web developer, you can browse through jobs from all over the world. When a job is posted that you like, you submit a bid for it. There are various tests that you can take to get certificates and skills ratings too.

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3. Freelancer

@freelancer

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Freelancer is another broad-scope website for all types of freelancers. Using their website or app, you can advertise your services and apply for jobs. Some of the categories on the site include coding languages like Python and CSS, as well as different types of writing, marketing, design, admin work, and more. You’re sure to find some tasks that are suitable for you.

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4. Uber

@Uber

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Uber is well-known as the provider of ridesharing and taxi services. They have also expanded into food delivery and other areas. If you have a car, you could use it to either take people to places they want to be or to deliver things that they want. With Uber Eats, you can even deliver food using a bicycle or a motorbike or scooter.

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5. Fiverr

@fiverr

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Fiverr is the place to go if you want to sell certain tasks at different prices. It’s marketed as the place for lean entrepreneurs, which means that their marketplace is very competitive. Offers that you post on Fiverr start with “I will…” followed by what you can do for someone and your starting price. You can create lots of different jobs offering to do various things for buyers.

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6. TaskRabbit

@TaskRabbit

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TaskRabbit is focused on getting things done around the house, making it perfect for both professional tradespeople and anyone who wants to earn some extra cash with their handy skills. You can find tasks like assembling flat-pack furniture, garden work or general maintenance and handy tasks around the home. You can handily see the average price for different projects to see how much you might earn.

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7. Thumbtack

@thumbtack

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Anyone looking for local professionals can go to Thumbtack. If you want to advertise your professional services within your local area, you can post in a selection of different categories. These include home improvements, pets, business, events, legal, and repair and technical support. When you get a lead and choose to work with the customer, you pay a fee each time. There’s an app for iPhone and Android.

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8. Amazon Flex

@amazon

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If you’re specifically looking for a delivery job, Amazon Flex gives you the option to get started with your vehicle and their app. You can benefit from flexible hours, with opportunities to deliver every day and the ability to set your own schedule. They’re clear that it’s not a full-time work opportunity, but it could be a good way to supplement your income if that’s what you’re looking for.

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9. Lyft

@lyft

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Lyft is another possibility for anyone who has a vehicle of their own to use. The alternative to Uber, and more popular in some regions, Lyft is much the same in that it’s a ridesharing service. If you choose to be a Lyft driver, you can access some of their resources, like career coaches and tax support.

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10. Wonolo

@Wonolo

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Wonolo gives you hourly and same-day jobs to choose from, with an app to make it quick to find work. You don’t need to make any applications; just sign up and browse the jobs, then accept one when you like the look of it. This job marketplace is used for various jobs, both those you attend in person and remote tasks.

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