The 3rd Freelancer Day Held

Kmong, a freelance market platform operator, announced on the 31st that it will hold the '3rd Freelancer Day,' an event to encourage and celebrate the activities of freelancers. Since 2022, marking the 10th anniversary of its service, Kmong has designated June 1st each year as 'Freelancer Day' to promote the mid- to long-term development and market improvement of platform workers and freelancers through various projects and events.


The theme of this year's Kmong Freelancer Day, held online, is ‘BaekseNjob’ (Hundred-Year Multi-Job). Programs such as ▲publication of the Kmong Insight Report ▲hidden superpower discovery test ▲participation in the Freelancer Club are prepared, and plans are in place to share ways to maintain a healthy career in preparation for the era of middle-aged and senior freelancers.

‘BaekseNjob’…Kmong Proposes Multiple Income Source Methods for Middle-Aged and Older Adults View original image

First, Kmong published ‘Kmong Insight,’ which conveys how people preparing for the future currently work. It proposes ways for middle-aged and senior individuals to secure multiple income sources by leveraging their professional expertise and provides information on the current status of the domestic labor market and strategies for preparation.


In the second half of this year, education on how to prepare as a freelancer will also be conducted through the Kmong Freelancer Club. This practical training program for middle-aged and senior individuals shares actual experts’ experiences and know-how, from finding what you are good at to generating income and creating a sustainable environment for the long term.



Taeheon Kim, CEO of Kmong, said, "Through ‘Kmong Insight,’ which provides in-depth information to respond to rapid changes in the era, we aim to propose freelance activities as a new job alternative for the middle-aged generation this year."


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