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Freelancing.hk: Hong Kong’s most transparent marketplace for all freelancers

Freelancing.hk is the marketplace for all freelancers and clients from Hong Kong. You do not need to register, just select the most suitable freelancer directly - free and in seconds!

Even in the case of an assignment we will not charge you (the client directly pays the freelancer). Just click on the left side on one of our 35 freelancer categories to find the most suitable freelancer.

Freelancing.hk has been developed in coope­ration with Nobel Prize winner Reinhard Selten as a highly transparent marketplace for the most efficient introduction of freelancers.

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Freelancers: Why use Freelancing.hk?

Freelancers in Hong Kong do not like to be constantly engaged in hopeless applications to recruitment agents who charge a large ongoing commission for the duration of the relationship.

Freelancers in Hong Kong prefer to enter into a direct contract with the client. Through Freelancing.hk, the client searches for the most appropriate freelancer with 37% of all introductions resulting in direct contracts*.

The hourly rate is clearly stated up front, removing the necessity for further price negotiations. As a result, we generate an annual average of 2.2 projects per active freelancer, about ten times more than most other job brokers... more

*: Average conversion rate. Our most professional freelancers get up to 80%.

Free document from 18.05.24: Manufacturing Success - Two Pronged Strategy for IT Infrastructure Outsourcing

Freelancer-Documents This article by Kathleen Goolsby looks at the experience of Lear Corporation, the world's Largest Automotive interior Systems Supplier, working with Compuware Corporation to deliver an outsourced solution to increase Lear's flexibility to adapt to changing business operations. 'When you're serving customers like Chrysler, Ford, and GM,' explains Brian Vautaw, vice president of Information Technology at Lear, 'you really have to be able to turn on a dime to accommodate their changes.' (PDF file, 2 pages, 168 KB)

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