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Filipino freelancers ride the uphill trend of gig economy - Payoneer, DICT


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Many Filipinos started freelancing full-time due to the pandemic. Since then, they have discovered and taken advantage of the job flexibility and earning from multiple income streams. These trends along with other key insights on the state of the gig economy in the country was discussed in the webinar held by the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) and Payoneer Philippines.

According to DICT’s Philippine Online Freelancing Industry Study, 43.4% of Filipino freelancers have only been in the freelancing industry for less than a year while 26% have only been part of the gig economy for 1-2 years. However, despite being new in the industry, this new breed of freelancers are not just exploring the local landscape but the international scene as well.

The study shares that 42.9% of Filipino freelancers have overseas clients. This is not surprising since according to Payoneer and GCash’s study called The Philippines Freelance Market 2022 Report, freelancers who serve both local and international clients earn 57% more per hour than those who just work with local clients.

“The emergence of the gig economy has resulted in changes in the current workforce. With greater work-life balance and independence, freelancers were able to work with a diverse range of clients both locally and internationally.” said Payoneer Regional Vice President of South East Asia Miguel Warren during the webinar.

Upskilling and growing your portfolio

The DICT study found that 58.78% of Filipino freelancers were skilled as virtual assistants. About 43% of the respondents claim to have social media marketing skills and 34.8% of them claim to be knowledgeable on content creation. Digital marketing, web research, customer service and tech, as well as, web development and design, online teaching and tutoring, and project management were also among the skill sets mentioned by respondents.

Nurturing skillsets has also been made easy with the wealth of information available online. In fact, 83% of Filipino freelancers self-study to improve their skills by enrolling in free online courses. Aside from a variety of educational opportunities online, there’s also plenty of job resources to choose from such as onlinejobs.ph, indeed, guru, truelancer, craigslist, flexjobs, and upwork.

As freelancing thrives on variety, especially among clientele, transactions can get a bit tricky and this is where Payoneer strives to help and empower freelancers locally and globally. “Payments haven't always kept up as the world has become more digitally connected. There are numerous obstacles to overcome. Payoneer offers flexibility and accessibility with cross-border payments, making it easier for freelancers to be paid.” Warren noted.

Financial stability, family, and flexibility

When asked about the major advantages of freelancing, respondents have the following on top of the list: financial stability, more family time, personal and professional growth, flexibility, and source of additional income.

Given the many benefits of freelancing, many Filipinos now prefer this flexible livelihood option that suits their lifestyles better than traditional employment.

“When I got into it, I realized that there’s no traffic, I can work from home, I continued learning the ropes and eventually realized that I can make a career out of this,” shared new freelancer Bernadette Dias.

“With the pandemic, doing freelance work is now more acceptable and open. Many people realized that they can provide their families with their needs, as much as a traditional job but even so much better,” shared seasoned freelancer Vanya Tantoco. Tantoco is also the CEO and Founder of Z Studios Digital Marketing Agency.

Tantoco and Dias also noted that digital platforms have made it easier to find jobs and get paid. As the Philippine government continues to promote entrepreneurship and digital innovation, the study recommends that freelancing communities that foster collaboration with government agencies, LGUs, vendors, and interest groups need to be funded and supported.

Learn more about the gig economy in the Philippines by downloading the Philippines Freelance Market 2022 Report at https://paynr.co/PH-freelance-report-2022.



About Payoneer

Payoneer is the world’s go-to partner for digital commerce, everywhere. From borderless payments to boundless growth, Payoneer promises any business, in any market, the technology, connections and confidence to participate and flourish in the new global economy. Powering growth for customers ranging from aspiring entrepreneurs in emerging markets to the world’s leading digital brands.

From over 5M customers, Payoneer is trusted by the World’s leading digital brands serving over 2,000 top marketplaces & digital platforms, sending tens of billions of dollars a year to SMBs worldwide. For 15 years, Payoneer has pioneered this new reality that pushes frontiers, making connections, unifying and creating global ecosystems.

Photo caption: (Left to Right, Top to Bottom) Payoneer Marketing Manager Jen San Antonio, freelancer Bernadette Dias, Z Studios Digital Marketing Agency CEO and Founder Vanya Tantoco and Regional VP for Payoneer Southeast Asia Miguel Warren discussed gig economy trends in DICT’s Tech Trends webinar.  

Aiven Enters Data Warehouse Market with Aiven for ClickHouse Beta


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Aiven’s latest solution is a fast, resource-effective database that allows the generation of analytical data reports in real-time

Aiven, the open source cloud data platform company, announced the beta launch of Aiven for ClickHouse® at Uptime, the company’s first annual developer conference. Marking Aiven’s entrance to the cloud data warehousing market, the addition enables Aiven’s customers to use the fastest open source columnar database to access high-performance analytics for insights that drive key business decisions.

“We’re thrilled to introduce Aiven for ClickHouse Beta to our customers and further democratize access to best-of-breed open source technologies,” said Heikki Nousiainen, CTO at Aiven. “While our customers love our managed database offerings like PostgreSQL and MySQL, as data grows, they must incorporate data warehousing into their overall strategy. ClickHouse provides the best performance and scalability to meet customer demand. With ClickHouse, we can now better support our customers in leveraging their data into actionable insights to increase revenue and overall productivity of their business.”

Based on open source ClickHouse, Aiven for ClickHouse Beta is a fully managed cloud data warehouse that brings high performance analytics to Aiven and allows the generation of analytical data reports in real-time using advanced SQL queries. Below are a few new integrations that Aiven for ClickHouse® Beta will offer.Run federated queries from Clickhouse to data on PostgreSQL without transferring data.
Stream data from multiple sources using Aiven for Kafka to ClickHouse for real-time analytics

Visualize insights from ClickHouse with Aiven for Grafana

“By collaborating with the fellow proponents of open source at ClickHouse, we are living our mission to make developer’s lives better while working together to improve the larger open source community,” said Lorna Mitchell, Head of Developer Relations at Aiven. “Aiven for ClickHouse® Beta is an offering that directly speaks to bringing a good developer experience to one of the biggest pain points in data platforms today.”

Companies across many industries, from global financial institutions, to transportation companies to audio streaming and media services, rely on ClickHouse for their data warehousing needs. ClickHouse aims to match or even exceed the performance, maturity and scalability of proprietary databases. It contributes to the open source community by having a plethora of developers committed to the necessary projects they are working on, including Aiven for ClickHouse.


To learn more about Aiven for ClickHouse® Beta, visit https://aiven.io.

Short & Briefs: Tayo Naman at Draper Startup House this October 9 to 30


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Shorts & Briefs 8: TAYO NAMAN by EKSENA PH, is an independently produced “THEATRE FESTIVAL” of short and brief Plays (10-12min plays) that features ONLY 1st time theatre makers and performers. It’s been running for 8 years.

This year they are making a comeback to the LIVE theatre scene celebrating 8 years with 8 live shows, 8 new plays, 8 1st time theatre directors and 8 sets of 1st time theatre actors.

It will be staged at DRAPER STARTUP HOUSE in Poblacion Makati,
 

All Sundays of October starting

October 09-30.

Showtime is at 2pm and 7pm every Sunday.

DRAPER is a 90-seater venue,

located at 5048 P. Burgos Street, Poblacion, Makati, Philippines.









 
This year the THEME is “CHILDRENS BOOK but make it ART”.

Featuring Filipino Children’s book specifically chosen by the Directors

to play and reimagine for stage

to serve a unique way of storytelling.


The plays are as follows:

BJ Crisostomo’s “LULU” (unpublished), about a little girl and struggles of life to be Directed by Richardson Yadao, current Dancer and Choreographer of ALICE REYES DANCE PHILIPPINES, now exploring the world of storytelling through movement;

Sofia Santiago’s “SI TAY NAY”, discusses the beauty and struggles of a Single Parent to be Directed by EC who is a storyteller and an LGBTQ+ advocate;

Dr. Luis Gatmaitan’s SIGNAL No. 3” is about Typhoon preparations and chaos to be Directed by ER Alviz, a Film maker from the music and advertising world trying his storytelling using Live Theatre;

Dr. Luis Gatmaitan’s “ANG KUYA KONG ZOMBIE”, about the effects of staying late nights and darkness which was reimagined into a new play called “MULAT” to be Directed by Maco Barredo, a returning thespian from the corporate world;

China de Vera’s “Palayain ang Aking Inay” is about a child whose mother is a political prisoner, adapted for stage with its new stage title “Pagusapan natin si Amanda” written and to be directed by Dustin Celestino, who is a veteran featured playwright for the virginlabfest and now making its debut as a Stage Director;

Juan Ekis’ “SI ARIES AT ANG FLYING IPIS” (unplublished) is about a friendship between Aries and the Ipis to be Directed by a Young Film Maker from Laguna Ryan Termoso whose background in film making trace to his exposure on church services;

Cheeno Sayuno’s “THE MISSING BLANKET” is about the journey of finding the memories of a loving parent to be directed by Baguio based ARTIST TEACHER Kath Nobleza whose also gonna feature all Baguio actors for her play and

Mark Boquiren’s “Maria Sibol” (soon to be published) is about a naughty fairy and and her adventure to be directed by Jezziekha Alviz, a young mom/ film maker/ student of MINT College who wants to create and tell stories.

Shorts & Briefs started in 2015 to have a safe space for 1st timers and aspiring creators to collaborate and just create. An initiative of Festival Director Karl Alexis C. Jingco, a theatre Practioner whose works revolves around IMPROV and INCLUSIVE theatre, recently directed this years revisited play for the Virgin Labfest “Nay my Dala akong Pancit”. Since then S&B has been expanded to serve the larger theater community.

S&B Staff also includes: Kevin Matsuyama (Graphic Designers), Steph Estrella (Production Manager), Felix Tiongson (Head Stage manager) Rozen Tabaodaja (Tickets Manager), Nino Manzano and Jun Ebdane.

All 8 Shows of Shorts and Brief 8: TAYO NAMAN will have (FSL) Filipino Sign Language Interpreters.

For more information about the festival please follow them on their socials. “EKSENA PH” on Facebook and TIKTOK.

For tickets and other inquiries, please contact 09771252725 or message them on their social media.



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