Freelancing expertise :: contract professionals in the new economy /
Contract work is more important than ever-for better or for worse, depending on one's perspective. The security once implied by a full-time job with a stable employer is becoming rarer, thereby erasing one of the major distinctions between "freelance work" and a "steady gig."...
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Format: | Elektronisch E-Book |
Sprache: | English |
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Ithaca :
ILR Press,
2010.
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Schriftenreihe: | Collection on technology and work.
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Zusammenfassung: | Contract work is more important than ever-for better or for worse, depending on one's perspective. The security once implied by a full-time job with a stable employer is becoming rarer, thereby erasing one of the major distinctions between "freelance work" and a "steady gig." Why hang on to a regular job for the sake of security if security can no longer be assumed? Instead, contractors, hired temporarily for specific knowledge and skills, market their expertise as they move from project to project. Even though their employment is precarious, a great many consider freelancing preferable to holding a "regular" job: the control they feel over their time and careers is well worth the risks that come with relatively uncertain cash flow. Freelancing Expertise is a qualitative study of decision making, work practices, and occupational processes among writers and editors who work in print and Web communications and programmers and engineers who work in software and systems development. Debra Osnowitz conducted sixty-eight extended interviews with representatives of both groups and twelve interviews with managers and recruiters, observed four different work settings in which contractors work alongside employees, and monitored blogs and online discussions among contractors. As a result, she provides a unique and sensitive assessment of a cultural shift in occupations and organizations.Osnowitz calls for a reconfiguration of the employer/employee relationship that accepts more variation and flexibility: just as "freelancing" has, over time, taken on many traits considered characteristic of traditional career paths, so might regular jobs make themselves more appealing to today's workforce by mimicking some of the positive aspects of transactions between clients and contract workers. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (x, 260 pages). |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9780801460388 0801460387 |
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spelling | Osnowitz, Debra. Freelancing expertise : contract professionals in the new economy / Debra Osnowitz. Ithaca : ILR Press, 2010. 1 online resource (x, 260 pages). text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier data file rda Collection on technology and work Cornell paperbacks Includes bibliographical references and index. Two occupations with divided labor markets -- Assessing options, making choices -- Performing expertise -- Managing marginality -- Collegial networking, occupational control -- Extra-organizational careers -- Work relations reconsidered. Print version record. English. Contract work is more important than ever-for better or for worse, depending on one's perspective. The security once implied by a full-time job with a stable employer is becoming rarer, thereby erasing one of the major distinctions between "freelance work" and a "steady gig." Why hang on to a regular job for the sake of security if security can no longer be assumed? Instead, contractors, hired temporarily for specific knowledge and skills, market their expertise as they move from project to project. Even though their employment is precarious, a great many consider freelancing preferable to holding a "regular" job: the control they feel over their time and careers is well worth the risks that come with relatively uncertain cash flow. Freelancing Expertise is a qualitative study of decision making, work practices, and occupational processes among writers and editors who work in print and Web communications and programmers and engineers who work in software and systems development. Debra Osnowitz conducted sixty-eight extended interviews with representatives of both groups and twelve interviews with managers and recruiters, observed four different work settings in which contractors work alongside employees, and monitored blogs and online discussions among contractors. As a result, she provides a unique and sensitive assessment of a cultural shift in occupations and organizations.Osnowitz calls for a reconfiguration of the employer/employee relationship that accepts more variation and flexibility: just as "freelancing" has, over time, taken on many traits considered characteristic of traditional career paths, so might regular jobs make themselves more appealing to today's workforce by mimicking some of the positive aspects of transactions between clients and contract workers. Self-employed United States. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh00009943 Independent contractors United States. Consultants United States. Professional employees United States. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh97005046 Temporary employment United States. Travailleurs indépendants États-Unis. Entrepreneurs indépendants États-Unis. Consultants États-Unis. Professionnels salariés États-Unis. Travail temporaire États-Unis. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Outsourcing. bisacsh Consultants fast Independent contractors fast Professional employees fast Self-employed fast Temporary employment fast United States fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq has work: Freelancing expertise (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFWfWRmjm7Tj7HPfQ98P33 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Osnowitz, Debra. Freelancing expertise. Ithaca : ILR Press, 2010 (DLC) 2010015246 Collection on technology and work. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n96054183 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBU FWS_PDA_EBU https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2183703 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Osnowitz, Debra Freelancing expertise : contract professionals in the new economy / Collection on technology and work. Two occupations with divided labor markets -- Assessing options, making choices -- Performing expertise -- Managing marginality -- Collegial networking, occupational control -- Extra-organizational careers -- Work relations reconsidered. Self-employed United States. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh00009943 Independent contractors United States. Consultants United States. Professional employees United States. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh97005046 Temporary employment United States. Travailleurs indépendants États-Unis. Entrepreneurs indépendants États-Unis. Consultants États-Unis. Professionnels salariés États-Unis. Travail temporaire États-Unis. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Outsourcing. bisacsh Consultants fast Independent contractors fast Professional employees fast Self-employed fast Temporary employment fast |
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title | Freelancing expertise : contract professionals in the new economy / |
title_auth | Freelancing expertise : contract professionals in the new economy / |
title_exact_search | Freelancing expertise : contract professionals in the new economy / |
title_full | Freelancing expertise : contract professionals in the new economy / Debra Osnowitz. |
title_fullStr | Freelancing expertise : contract professionals in the new economy / Debra Osnowitz. |
title_full_unstemmed | Freelancing expertise : contract professionals in the new economy / Debra Osnowitz. |
title_short | Freelancing expertise : |
title_sort | freelancing expertise contract professionals in the new economy |
title_sub | contract professionals in the new economy / |
topic | Self-employed United States. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh00009943 Independent contractors United States. Consultants United States. Professional employees United States. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh97005046 Temporary employment United States. Travailleurs indépendants États-Unis. Entrepreneurs indépendants États-Unis. Consultants États-Unis. Professionnels salariés États-Unis. Travail temporaire États-Unis. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Outsourcing. bisacsh Consultants fast Independent contractors fast Professional employees fast Self-employed fast Temporary employment fast |
topic_facet | Self-employed United States. Independent contractors United States. Consultants United States. Professional employees United States. Temporary employment United States. Travailleurs indépendants États-Unis. Entrepreneurs indépendants États-Unis. Consultants États-Unis. Professionnels salariés États-Unis. Travail temporaire États-Unis. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Outsourcing. Consultants Independent contractors Professional employees Self-employed Temporary employment United States |
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