Freelancing Terms

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun a piece of paper or electronic document used to track the amount of time worked by an employee

  • Please make sure to fill out your time sheet accurately and submit it by the end of the week.
  • Hey, don't forget to jot down your hours on the time sheet before you leave today.
  • I totally forgot to clock in on the time sheet yesterday, oops!
  • Completing your time sheet is like keeping a record of your life in the office.

noun a system in which temporary positions are common and organizations contract with independent workers for short-term engagements

  • The gig economy refers to a labor market characterized by short-term contracts or freelance work as opposed to permanent jobs.
  • In the gig economy, people can work gigs whenever they want without committing to a full-time job.
  • Some people hustle in the gig economy to make extra cash on the side.
  • Navigating the gig economy is like being a modern-day freelancer with various opportunities at your fingertips.

noun a person who works as a freelancer or independent contractor, typically in the field of technology or digital services

  • The company decided to hire an e-lancer for their web development project.
  • I found a great e-lancer to help me design my logo.
  • I'm thinking of becoming an e-lancer to make some extra cash.
  • She's like an e-lancer in the way she takes on different projects and works independently.

noun a type of work arrangement where individuals work as freelancers or independent contractors through online platforms

  • E-lancing has become a popular way for freelancers to find work online.
  • I've been e-lancing for a few months now and it's been great for picking up extra cash.
  • E-lancing is the way to go if you want to work from home and make money on your own terms.
  • E-lancing is like having a virtual office where you can connect with clients from all over the world.