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Freelancers Prioritize Flexibility and Career Freedom, Says Virtual Vocations

January 2, 2025
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Virtual Vocations, a leading remote job board and career services provider, has released the results of its first freelancing survey, providing exclusive insights into the experiences and preferences of current or former freelancers as well as workers who may be curious about self-employment. Based on responses from 500 workers, the report emphasizes a strong desire for career independence.
"At Virtual Vocations, we're committed to supporting freelancers by connecting them with quality remote opportunities and providing resources to navigate the unique challenges of freelancing." –Laura Spawn, CEO and co-founder of Virtual Vocations
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  • Freelancing Experience: Around two-thirds of workers have direct experience with freelancing.
  • Work-Life Balance: 73% of current and former freelancers rate their work-life balance as a six or higher on a scale of 0–10, while only 58% of workers without freelancing experience feel the same about their work-life balance.
  • Freelancing as a Side Hustle: Among active freelancers, 18% work full-time while freelancing as a side hustle. For former freelancers, 39% worked full-time while freelancing on the side.
  • Primary Income Source: 35% of active freelancers rely on freelance work as their main source of income.
  • Top Motivation for Freelancing: Better job flexibility, including the ability to work from home, is the primary reason respondents choose to freelance. Even workers without freelancing experience cite flexibility as the key motivator to try freelancing.
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  • Challenges for Former Freelancers: Inconsistent job opportunities were the top reason for leaving freelancing. Despite this, 88% of former freelancers are open to returning to freelancing.
  • Support Networks: 64% of former freelancers reported lacking strong support networks during their freelancing careers. Approximately 60% believe that being part of strong freelancer communities could have encouraged them to continue freelancing.
  • The Future of Freelancing: 42% of active freelancers plan to continue freelancing indefinitely, stating they could not imagine working within a traditional employment model.
"These findings reflect a workforce that's increasingly focused on work-life balance and self-determination," said Laura Spawn, CEO and Co-Founder of Virtual Vocations. "At Virtual Vocations, we're committed to supporting freelancers by connecting them with quality remote opportunities and providing resources to navigate the unique challenges of freelancing."

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