Gen Zers and millennials are turning to freelancing in greater numbers than ever before. Here's why.
Anya Lichtenstein was burned out. She'd spent nearly 10 years as a 9-to-5 employee, feeling like nothing more than a number on a spreadsheet in the corporate workforce, she said.
Insider spoke with Lilani, two millennial freelancers, and two Gen Z freelancers to learn why the type of work had attracted two generations of young professionals. Lichtenstein is one of many freelancers who hoped to gain a better work-life balance by leaving her full-time role. Vivian Garcell, a 32-year-old, started freelance blogging in 2016 for fun. The flexibility afforded her the ability to fulfill her goals.In 2017, she left the corporate workforce and started freelancing as a virtual assistant.
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