Diversity in the Gig Economy: The Importance of BlackFreelancer.com
Why I Created BlackFreelancer.com: A Founder's Perspective
As the founder of BlackFreelancer.com, I am thrilled to be able to provide a platform that connects Black freelancers with clients who value diversity and inclusion in their hiring practices.
As a Black freelancer myself 🔗, I have firsthand experience with the difficulties that many of my peers face when trying to find work and build successful careers in the gig economy.Â
Despite the many benefits of freelancing, including flexibility and the ability to choose your projects and clients, it can also be challenging to stand out in a crowded market and find opportunities that align with your values and goals.
This is especially true for Black freelancers, who often face discrimination and bias in hiring. Studies have shown that resumes with "black-sounding" names are less likely to be called back for interviews, and Black workers are often paid less than their white counterparts for the same work.
BlackFreelancer.com was founded to create a level playing field for Black freelancers by providing a space where they can showcase their skills and experience to clients seeking to diversify their teams. Our platform features a wide range of freelancers, from writers and designers to developers and marketers, all with a shared commitment to excellence and diversity.
In addition to connecting freelancers with clients, BlackFreelancer.com also offers resources and support to help freelancers succeed in their careers. We offer tips and advice on everything from pricing and marketing to networking and self-care, and our community is always there to offer support and encouragement.
As the founder of BlackFreelancer.com, I am proud to be part of a movement that is working to create a more inclusive and equitable gig economy. Everyone deserves the opportunity to build a fulfilling and successful career, regardless of race or background. I am grateful to be able to play a small part in making that a reality.