UK entrepreneurs praised by Prime Minister David Cameron
Released on: January 25, 2012, 7:22 am
Author:
Outsource My Project
Industry:
Small Business
Last week, Prime Minister David Cameron praised UK
entrepreneurs for being brave enough to follow their dreams in becoming
freelance workers.
At a speech in Central London, David Cameron spoke of responsible capitalism,
criticising the former Labour government for making a Faustian pact with the city.
He went on to speak of how he admired "the bravery of those who turn their back on
the security of a regular wage to follow their dreams and start a company", adding
that he believed the UK was "fizzing with business potential".
"When people take risks, with their own ideas, energy and money, when they succeed
in a competitive market where anyone can come and knock them off their perch at any
time, we should celebrate entrepreneurs," he said.
Figures released yesterday by the Office for National Statistics revealed an
increase in the number of people prepared to start their own business and become
entrepreneurs, while also showing a figure of over 100,000 people registered as
independent workers in the three months to November 2011, taking the total number of
self-employed workers in the UK to 4.2 million.
The determination of entrepreneurs to start up their own companies has provided a
welcome boost to the economy during this challenging economic environment. In
addition to the new business entrepreneurs, an increasing number of self employed
freelancers have emerged from wide spread redundancies, helping to combat
unemployment figures. With many unemployed skilled individuals choosing to work in
the freelance market, small businesses have been able to benefit as they can easily
access a diverse talent pool of freelance workers capable of
providing the necessary skills and service to help successfully launch their
business.
Research carried out by the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) found that 27% of
start up companies struggle to find staff, with there being a particular problem
with school leavers who fail to have basic qualifications in literacy and numeracy.
This, of course, presents problems for businesses, as candidates applying for jobs
are simply not employable – which is where outsourcing to freelancers has proved
useful.
OutsourceMyProject is an example of a freelance outsourcing website that offers such
a service. It provides a platform where entrepreneurs can advertise their
requirements and gain access to skilled freelance labour at competitive prices.
OutsourceMyProject is also popular as a result of opening up the global marketplace
for professional services across a wide range of sectors, and therefore helping
businesses and self-employed individuals to decrease their costs significantly by
outsourcing. These savings are made possible by outsourcing work to low cost
economies with a highly talented skill base (e.g. India for IT services and back
office support).
Through OutsourceMyProject, there is complete freedom and flexibility for
entrepreneurs to appoint their preferred professional and work on agreed terms to
suit both parties. Connecting not only entrepreneurs and professionals from around
the globe, but also providing a payment platform, associated project management
facility and messaging system, OutsourceMyProject prides itself on open and clear
communications.
About OutsourceMyProject:
Established in January 2011, OutsourceMyProject aims to bring together companies looking to outsource business functions or projects with freelance providers of professional services. Following the website launch, more than 10,000 providers, including freelance web designers, freelance graphic designers and freelance copywriters have registered with OutsourceMyProject.com to bid on over £1
million worth of freelance work.
OutsourceMyProject.com is a member of the National Outsourcing Association (NOA),
which is the UK’s outsourcing centre of excellence.
For press enquiries please contact:
Loren Holland
Managing Director
Email: lholland@outsourcemyproject.com
Tel: 07999 799 799

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