Career Planning in the Gig Economy  

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An estimated one-third of workers today are employed in the gig economy--and some labor experts believe this number will grow. Career Planning in the Gig Economy examines what these jobs entail, whether they are right for everyone, what people need to know if they plan to go this route, and how individuals are making the gig economy work for them.

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Interest Level Grade 6 - Grade 12
Reading Level Grade 6
Dewey Number 331.7
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Language English
Publisher ReferencePoint Press
Format Reinforced book
ISBN 9781678204761
Copyright 2023
Number of Pages 64
Dimensions 6.5 x 9.25
Graphics Full-color photographs

Career Planning in the Gig Economy - Kirkus

The modern gig economy is not the exclusive purview of adults.
With more workers than ever opting for gig employment, it’s never too early to start thinking about this path as a career choice. A brief introduction explains that approximately a third of the current American workforce are freelancers and projects that this percentage will rise in the near future. Four subsequent chapters set the stage for potential teen gig workers. The first gives an explanation of the gig economy, including the large variety of industries involved and issues with financial sustainability for workers. Next comes an analysis of the challenges and attractions of gigging, so teens can decide whether it’s the right avenue for them. Most freelance platforms like Instacart are restricted to adults, but blogging and buying/selling online are two opportunities open to teens. Kallen takes a deeper dive into these options and ways of using them as a bridge to adult employment while mentioning some others, like dog walking. Sidebar quotes, anecdotes, and stock color photos are peppered throughout. A useful companion to Kallen’s 2022 book, Teen Guide to Side Gigs, this concise overview aims at a slightly older audience and focuses on longer-range planning and the unique challenges facing an adolescent entrepreneur. While not comprehensive, it provides a solid first step into the freelance world.
A user-friendly, age-appropriate introduction to self-employment. (source notes, further research, index, picture credits) (Nonfiction. 14-18)

Author: Stuart A. Kallen