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If you were recently laid off, or your budget is stretched, or you just need some extra work on the side, you might find yourself checking out one of the major online job/consulting web sites: Elance.com, Guru.com, RentACoder.com or oDesk.com. Can they really work for you?
The answer is… maybe.
Even though all four do focus on technology jobs, there is a surprising variety of work available including writing, graphic and art, marketing and other administrative and service jobs.
All four sites allow clients to post job listings, and freelancers to bid for jobs, usually in an auction style format. They include tools to manage bids and the job process, and a system to manage payment. They also provide various degrees of services to resolve disputes or to escrow funds. Elance and oDesk offer a series of tests that providers can take to demonstrate skills in various areas, giving confidence to clients that a freelancer can do the work, and helping skilled freelancers to promote themselves. Elance is the oldest of these sites and the most popular. RentACoder, despite its name, also supports non-technical jobs. oDesk focuses on hourly jobs as compared to fixed-price projects.
Here’s what you need to know about these sites before you start:
Though the promotional material for all of the sites include testimonials from happy businesses and consultants, the truth is that most of what these sites provide is low cost outsourcing for small and medium size businesses.
Visit TheThriftyGeek.com for a snapshot comparison of the four sites.