Fiverr Enterprise Description
Fiverr Enterprise, which was previously known as Stoke Talent, alleviates the burdens associated with managing independent contractors, freelancers, gig workers, and consultants by removing financial, administrative, and legal challenges. It provides complete visibility and control over every contractor engaged by your company, as well as the projects they are involved in, enabling your team to concentrate on delivering more projects efficiently without the stress of managing contracts, payments, or compliance issues. With Fiverr Enterprise's Freelancer Management System, you can engage with a larger pool of freelancers, gig workers, and agencies without increasing your workload on the backend. You can swiftly hire top talent through its seamless integrations with numerous freelance marketplaces. Additionally, the platform allows you to oversee budget allocations and monitor spending in comparison to planned expenses across various departments, teams, or individuals. Furthermore, Fiverr Enterprise ensures that you remain compliant with tax regulations, employee classifications, and security measures, thereby safeguarding your organization’s interests and streamlining operations. Ultimately, this comprehensive solution positions your company for enhanced productivity and growth.
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Great way to manage your freelancers Date: Dec 08 2021
Summary: If you're working with freelancers - you need this. My team doesn't overthink whether to outsource or wait for internal source now - we just do it since it easy to find the freelancer you need and get the job done.
Positive: Manage all your freelancers in one place.
Pay international freelancers without talking to finance.
Great UI and support.Negative: You need to get finance and legal involved during the onboarding to agree on onboarding workflows, in case you don't have a defined process.
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