San Mateo, CA (PRWEB) February 3, 2009
oDesk, the leading marketplace for online workteams, reports that U.S. buyers are increasingly homeshoring, or outsourcing software and Web development work to highly-qualified freelance professionals based in the U.S. Work done in the U.S. has grown at a rate of 367% from 2007 to 2008, nearly 50% faster than oDesk’s rate of growth.
Freelance Job Growth Accelerates in the U.S.
http://www.odesk.com/blog/2009/02/freelance-job-growth-accelerates-in-the-us/
This growth is especially significant since U.S.-based professionals like PHP programmers and JavaScript developers are more expensive for companies than outsourcing to India, or other lower-cost countries better known for outsourcing. The U.S. average hourly rate is more than $ 6 higher than the oDesk average. When broken into job categories, U.S. rates are actually rising in skilled categories like software development.
Outsourcing to United States
http://www.odesk.com/community/oconomy/outsourcing_united_states
One explanation for U.S. job growth on oDesk is that there are more U.S. providers today, providing buyers a wider variety of U.S.-based skills and experience, than ever before. In December alone, over 20,000 new U.S. providers signed up on oDesk, the largest monthly percentage increase (over 40%) that oDesk has seen since 2005. Other possible reasons include the ability to better co-ordinate across time-zone differences with fewer language and cultural barriers.
Growth in Homeshoring Dominates U.S. Outsourcing
No comments:
Post a Comment