Now, think of the Gig Economy as a marketplace where short-term, independent work engagements take center stage. Instead of a single full-time employer, individuals can take on various ‘gigs’ like freelancing, contract work, or driving for ride-sharing services. It’s like having multiple employers, all rolled into one flexible and sometimes chaotic package.
Nigeria’s career landscape used to be a well-worn path. A university degree led to a secure office job, a steady paycheck, and the dream of a comfortable life. But something shifted. The economy started humming a different tune and before you know it, everyone had to reposition and adjust.
Now, think of the Gig Economy as a marketplace where short-term, independent work engagements take center stage. Instead of a single full-time employer, individuals can take on various ‘gigs’ like freelancing, contract work, or driving for ride-sharing services. It’s like having multiple employers, all rolled into one flexible and sometimes chaotic package.
Nigeria’s career landscape used to be a well-worn path. A university degree led to a secure office job, a steady paycheck, and the dream of a comfortable life. But something shifted. The economy started humming a different tune and before you know it, everyone had to reposition and adjust.
Nigeria’s career landscape used to be a well-worn path. A university degree led to a secure office job, a steady paycheck, and the dream of a comfortable life. But something shifted. The economy started humming a different tune and before you know it, everyone had to reposition and adjust.
Nigeria’s career landscape used to be a well-worn path. A university degree led to a secure office job, a steady paycheck, and the dream of a comfortable life. But something shifted. The economy started humming a different tune and before you know it, everyone had to reposition and adjust.
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