The
Fourth Industrial Revolution, we live in today, has disrupted nearly every
industry across the world. Its ripple effects has widely been felt in our daily
lives all the way to the global economy, and in the “work” too. For many
professionals, work no longer means 9 to 6, commute to the office, or even a
designated desk. Technology has allowed companies to offer remote and flexible
work terms, including freelance. If you have a knack and expertise in the right
areas, freelance works offer a varied opportunities while sharing
your knowledge and skills with clients.
Freelance.com, a
web-based sub-contracting company for freelance professionals, in its recently
published Q2 2019 Fast 50 Report, highlights that jobs related to machine
learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) have posted a spike in demand,
and is further set to grow. The report evaluated more than 433,000 jobs posted
on the site to analyse the latest trends in the job market and identify the
skill sets that saw the biggest movement in demand. The job portal, which
connects freelancers with clients, claims to have more than 34 million people
from across 247 countries.
According to CEO
of Freelancer(dot)com,
Matt Barrie, there has been an enormous demand for any skill relating to AI and
ML, and is growing continuously. “The second big trend is large companies
moving towards a more agile, leaner workforce that addresses their immediate
needs. This is evident in the number of administrative skills in this quarter's
Fast 50,” company’s statement cited Barrie.
Freelance Jobs Related to Artificial Intelligence was Trending in Q2 2019 |
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Pic: The Top Freelancing Jobs in Q2 2019
The report has
further highlighted the top 10 jobs that have shot up the scale this year
namely, customer service, copy typing, bookkeeping, academic writing, data
processing, react native, statistical analysis, machine learning, learning
spanish, algorithm and virtual assistant. It has also added skills related to
statistics and mathematics, along with mechanical engineering as top trending
jobs. “Overall, there's a heavy tech focus in this quarter's Fast 50,” the
report said.
Here’s a
narrative of the trending jobs on Freelancer(dot)com during Q2 2019.
1/
Customer Service
Customer service
was the big winner in this quarter's Fast 50 report, with demand for the skill
rising 54.78 per cent in Q2 2019 (from 1,913 to 2,961). Turning to freelancers
for customer service allows companies to provide 24/7 support, with freelance
customer service agents working across time zones and international boundaries.
2/
Copy Typing
The skill saw
demand grow by 50 per cent in Q2 2019 (from 4,744 to 7,116). Copy Typists
specialize in transferring handwritten notes into an editable format. Accuracy
and speed are the key skills for copy typists.
3/
Bookkeeping
This
administrative skill grew 49.19 per cent in Q2 2019 (from 1,047 to 1,562). The
job portal maintains that organisations are seeing the value in focusing their
efforts on high value tasks while turning to a distributed workforce to handle
administrative tasks.
4/
Academic Writing
According to
freelancer(dot)com, academic writing is the first outlier on this
quarter's Fast 50. The demand for such skills grew by 42.28 per cent in Q2 2019
(from 2,117 to 3,012).
5/
Data Processing
This skill saw a
38.65 per cent spike in demand (from 10,896 to 15,107). Data processing entails
collecting data and translating it into useful information. It's a task usually
carried out by data scientists, and is a vital step in creating machine
learning and artificial intelligence applications.
6/
React Native
According to a
research firm, Statista, the market for mobile apps is set to grow to 258.2
billion by 2022. React native is a framework developed by Facebook for
developing native mobile apps for Android or iOS. React Native skills rose by
37.95 per cent during Q2 2019 (from 1,162 to 1,603).
8/
Machine Learning
AI is being used
for tasks as varied as identifying suicide risk to financial forecasting,
writing car commercials, etc. According to Freelancer(dot) com,
jobs involving ML saw a 36.66 per cent rise in demand (from 2,144 to
2,930).
AI
and machine learning engineers are becoming some of the most globally in-demand
talent. Tesla’s Elon Musk during the World Artificial Intelligence
Conference in Shanghai pointed that over the time, AI will make jobs pointless.
“I’d recommend studying engineering because it’s into that kind of thing, or
working on something where people can just interact with other people,” he
said. According to research firm, MarketsAndMarkets’ 2017 report, AI market was
valued at US$16.06 billion in 2017 and is expected to reach US$190.61 billion
by 2025 at a CAGR of 36.62 per cent during the forecast period.
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