

There’s far less stock, and you may not always find something of interest, but the experience is considerably more enjoyable. Everything feels more carefully selected. They’re more like those independent boutiques. That’s where sites like Hubstaff Talent come in. You’ll find (literally) hundreds of thousands of freelance jobs on the site – including some great ones from big-name companies – but you’ll also have to sift through plenty of….low-priced crap. The “Walmart” of the industry is undoubtedly Upwork. It may seem like an odd thing to ask in this context, but it’s the kind of decision you need to make these days when choosing a job board for freelance gigs. Would you rather shop in a charming independent store, or fill your trolley in a massive hypermarket? So how does it measure up? We signed up and took a good look.

This Hubstaff Talent review looks at a (relatively) small freelance job board that costs nothing for workers to use. All of our reviews and recommendations are completely impartial but some posts may include affiliate links that can earn us a commission.
