Freelancer Onboarding: Old Way vs New Way
Lee Willoughby
Co-Founder & Owner at Bubty ??| Helping companies manage freelancers, globally! | Passionate to redefine "work" |
With 1.57 billion freelancers out of a total global workforce of 3.38 billion , the demand for freelance talent is undeniable.
This is further highlighted by a 2024 report that predicts 92% of companies will engage freelancers in the next two years, and by 2027, the freelance workforce is believed to reach 86.5 million .?
The bottom line: The gig economy isn't only here to stay; it's flourishing!
In light of this, agencies need to be prepared.
When companies rely on creative agencies to plug their skills gaps, they must supply qualified candidates and ensure freelancers can start almost immediately.
The problem? Onboarding takes days or even longer.
This slow start is undeniably frustrating for all parties involved. Clients are left waiting, emails bounce back and forth, and multiple documents need signing before a freelancer can work with a client.
Needless to say, this timelapse can significantly hinder project progress and even result in losing clients who become frustrated and move on elsewhere. Similarly, it can also lead to decreased freelancer satisfaction, as they are left waiting and dealing with unnecessary paperwork instead of focusing on their work.?
With that said, let's look at how agencies can streamline their onboarding.
But first:
The Problems With Traditional Freelancer Onboarding
As we've already hinted, several issues underpin the traditional approach to freelance onboarding. To further reiterate the above, here are some sobering statistics :
This is just a small insight into why agencies need to streamline their onboarding process. While companies might be great at attracting freelancers to their talent pool, they may be less successful at actually onboarding talent for projects.
Obviously, there are unique challenges to managing both strands:
For example, 73% of recruiters struggle to find enough quality talent, and only 12% of workers feel their organization has a good onboarding process.?
Where freelancers are concerned, it’s possible the organizations they work for are otherwise excellent at onboarding employees but simply ignore the importance of doing it well for freelancers.
This is a massive pitfall for enterprises. Poor freelancer onboarding can hurt a working relationship, result in misunderstandings, and create needless paperwork. We'll explore some of these issues in greater detail below:
Outdated Onboarding Methods
As we've already alluded to, sticking to traditional onboarding practices comes with risks:
Most notably, potentially losing top-quality talent to competitors. Frustrated by the slow pace of the onboarding process, freelancers may move on to roles that enable them to hit the ground running quicker, posing a severe threat to your talent pool. The sooner freelancers complete a project, the quicker they get paid- so it's in their interest to work with companies that prioritize a speedy onboarding process.
Reduced productivity is another drawback of a sluggish onboarding system. As a result of needless delays, freelancers might start work feeling frustrated and unmotivated. This is likely to be even more of a problem if freelancers aren't paid on time because their financial details have been lost, requested belatedly, or the organization’s system for invoice submission and payment is antiquated and slow.
Conversely, one report found that 51% of workers go “above and beyond” if they’ve had a good onboarding experience.?
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At this point, it's also worth noting that a poor onboarding experience can increase operational costs for your business, with some studies estimating up to 18% of a hire’s salary.
The above concerns aren't just theories. Several real-life businesses have opened up about how their shoddy onboarding processes negatively impacted them.
For example, one international workforce solutions company reports that their onboarding process required significant manual effort and time. As a result, their operations became increasingly challenging. The company recognized the urgent need to centralize its talent's information to help address these challenges.?
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Elsewhere, Dr Gleb Tsipursky , dubbed the “The Office Whisperer” by the New York Times, writes on LinkedIn that numerous (unnamed) companies have faced the consequences of poor onboarding. For example, he cites one financial services company that faced compliance-related issues due to poor onboarding, resulting in penalties and reputational damage.??
Old Way vs New Way
Thankfully, there's a solution to streamlining your onboarding processes. To help you get a sense of what's achievable, we'll compare traditional onboarding methods with modern, technology-driven approaches:
The Old Way:
The New Way:
How Bubty Can Help
Bubty’s freelance management system can revolutionize your freelancer onboarding process. It can perform all the tasks outlined above, but let’s zone in on some of its spotlight features that can increase your onboarding efficiency by 50%:
In other words, the above features will help you speed up the onboarding process and keep your brand identity while ensuring compliance and total accuracy.
Before We Go
Having read this blog post, we hope you now have a better understanding of how a robust, reliable, and speedy freelance management system can help transform your freelancer onboarding process.
Such a system goes a long way towards ensuring tasks don’t fall through the cracks and that onboarded freelancers are impressed because you show them they work in a professional environment.?
For more information on better managing your talent pool, download our free 'Freelance Management Blueprint' today! This will give you a fuller understanding on how to improve your onboarding processes for freelance hires so they return to work with you time and time again. Enjoy!
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1 个月Great Read!