Benefits of Hiring Freelancers For Your Business

admin admin • 19 April 2022

Now that it has been proven that remote working works* more businesses in Ireland are reviewing how they hire. Flexible work models are becoming mainstream and that includes more businesses using freelance services. 


You might be considering working with a Freelancer for your own business needs, but have not quite made up your mind. Then this article is for you. In this article, we look at the benefits of hiring freelancers and answer some of the most common freelance related questions. If you have any other Freelancer related questions after reading this, get in touch.

What Is A Freelancer?


A Freelancer is a skilled professional who works for themselves and is hired by a business for a set time. In Ireland, Freelancers generally trade as Sole Traders. Typically, they will work remotely, though it isn’t unknown for some to temporarily work in-house for clients too.


There are Freelancers for every industry and profession. From marketing professionals and mural painters to accountants and curators, whatever skill set you require, there is a Freelancer available.


What Are The Advantages Of Freelancer?


Flexibility is a word that is synonymous with Freelance professionals and it relates to a number of things. Here are some of the main benefits of hiring a Freelancer:


Freelancers Offer Flexible Availability


Freelancers work on a project-based model and can be hired for a time period or a particular project. For example, you might hire a Freelance Web Developer to build your new website or a Freelance Videographer for a corporate video.


Freelancers are ideal for businesses with project work as you get the exact skill you need when you need it. You might also find that a Freelancer is a perfect solution for covering employee leave. 


The working hours of each Freelancer vary depending on their location and availability. You might find some that work any hours that are needed or that some work mornings. When you are considering hiring a Freelancer be open and realistic about what availability you will need. 


Freelancers Are Skilled Professionals


The beauty of hiring Freelancers is that you can hire any skill set. Rather than putting off projects because you can’t afford to take on a new skilled full-time employee, hire a Freelancer.


Examples of skilled freelance professionals include (but are definitely not limited to:


  • Graphic Designers
  • Social Media Managers
  • Content Creators
  • Writers 
  • PAs and Admins
  • Data Analysts
  • Web Conversion Specialists
  • Tax consultants
  • Business Coaches and Life Coaches
  • Legal Professionals
  • Translators
  • Marketers
  • PR pros
  • Advertising Specialists
  • Everything IT related


Freelancers Are Focused


When you hire Freelancers you will find that they are some of the most focused professionals you have worked with. Freelancers have learnt the real value of time. Whether it's to earn more or to get more from their day, they know how to focus like no one else. There is no chatting around the proverbial water cooler, wasted commute time or time zapping meetings. Just focus. On your business project.


Freelancers Are Cost-Efficient 


The cost-efficiency of hiring Freelancers comes from their flexibility. These are self-employed individuals who manage their own business, including taxes and insurance. They do not need you to provide a workspace or tools. You will not need to cover the costs of annual leave or any leave in fact. All you pay for is the pre-agreed project deliverables or time period. 


We should probably get one common misunderstanding out of the way. Just because Freelancers are cost-efficient that doesn’t mean they are cheap. When you hire a professional, skilled, Freelancer you are paying for their experience and expertise and they will price themselves accordingly. 


There are of course some Freelancers who offer extraordinarily cheap work. If that works for you then so be it. Keep in mind though that there is a reason they are cheap and as the old adage says, ‘Pay less, pay twice’.


Why should we hire you as a freelancer?


When it comes to hiring a Freelancer for your business needs, base your decision on a combination of the following:


  • Your needs
  • Their skills
  • The suitability of their availability
  • Their reputation
  • Your preferred working style


If you have any other Freelancer related questions, get in touch. We’re always happy to help.


*(albeit by enforced pandemic lockdowns) 

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