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Re: BIDIUM: The Best Service Around - Join Whitelist Today
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tokeisou
on 21/05/2018, 07:10:33 UTC
I was wondering does bidium focus on a specific job for freelancers? or is it a typical freelancer site wherein all jobs are available? I'm just curious. hoping it reaches alot of freelancers, you don't see a 0 zero transaction fee site everyday.  Shocked
I dont think Bidium will control the advertisements of job posted by employers, as to which one is allowed and which one is not. As long as they pay they are allowed to post. Bidium will just serve as a freelance job hunting place i think. Applicants can just scroll as much as they want and find the best offer that suits their skills. I also hope they will have offers that suits my skills.  Grin Cheesy

Well, the truth is there already exists a lot of freelance hiring sites for free out there (yes, absolutely free, not a single cent to spend), even Bidium recognizes that and even made a comparison chart as one can see from their other channels.

But the thing is this, Bidium offers this freelance hiring service in a decentralized nature on top of blockchain technology.  Sounds really fancy isn't it?

So we are left to ask, how could decentralization help in the industry of freelance hiring? There you go, you are now in the same street as i am, maybe a few house away but i'm sure we'll meet soon.

Reply back your thoughts on how decentralization can help freelancers and aspiring ones like us and why do you think Bidium decided to take this course (and why they boast of it). Let's all discuss.

This Can be a lifesaver for those freelancers but there is one problem in this platform. How can they filter out those lazy ass freelancer from the platform. Yes there will be a hardworking freelancer out there but what about those people who doesn't do their work as a freelancer? It'll be the loss of the people who hire them if they don't do their work.
That's pointless. That would become just an inactive account. In freelance, it's still the same as regular job, no work no pay, and it's actually a bit more difficult since sometimes you work but still not get paid. It won't be much of a loss for employers if a freelancer doesn't do their gig, and there will be a lot of freelancers, anyway.
There probably will be a rating or review system here since that's the norm, which means industrious and efficient workers would get good marks and get more opportunities for gigs.
Correct, it's not really going to be a loss for an employer if the freelancer doesn't do her job. It's the freelancer's loss, and it would be a big loss in case it's going to be in that freelancer's records that a gig accepted wasn't done.
Probably being decentralized in nature, freelancer and employer can interact directly through the use of smart contracts with which comparing to existing platforms, those platforms can be considered as third party to the transaction.