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  2. Projects.co.id - Wikipedia

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    The Website is operated under PT Panonpoe Media, [6] [7] early development began in 2013 with Priyatna as its founder and Wiro Hardy joined in 2014 as the co-founder. [7] Projects.co.id is a self-funded website project and officially launched on 10 November 2014. [3] [7] It has over 10,000 registered users as of May 2015. [7]

  3. Freelancer.com - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  4. List of employment websites - Wikipedia

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    Freelance USAJobs: U.S. Federal civil service jobs Government affiliated WayUp: U.S. General Working in Canada: Canada General Government affiliated, connected to Canadian Job Bank Workopolis: Canada General Acquired by Recruit: XING: Germany General Y Combinator: U.S. Startups ZipRecruiter: U.S. General

  5. Fiverr - Wikipedia

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    Fiverr is an Israeli multinational online marketplace for freelance services. [2] Fiverr's connects freelancers to people or businesses looking for services. Fiverr takes its name from the $5 asking price attached to all tasks when the company was founded, though many sellers now charge more.

  6. 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.

  7. Guru.com - Wikipedia

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    Guru Inc. was founded in 1998 [2] in San Francisco as an online clearing house for high tech workers seeking short-term contracts. The company, led by brothers Jon and James Slavet, raised $3M USD in angel funding and a further $16M USD in a full venture round led by Greylock Partners and August Capital. [2]

  8. Matt Barrie (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    He is the chief executive officer of Freelancer.com, an online freelancing and crowdsourcing marketplace. Barrie is also an adjunct associate professor [1] at the University of Sydney, where he has taught classes in computer and network security since 2001 and technology venture creation since 2010. [2]

  9. Gig worker - Wikipedia

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    In some jurisdictions, legal rulings have classified full-time freelancers working for a single main employer of the gig economy as workers and awarded them regular worker rights and protection. An example is the October 2016 ruling against Uber in the case of Uber BV v Aslam , which supported the claim of two Uber drivers to be classified as ...