Tiga Tantangan Penyedia Platform “Job Outsourcing” di Indonesia

Pendiri Talenta Joshua Kevin dan Pendiri Sribulancer Ryan Gondokusumo
Pendiri Talenta Joshua Kevin dan Pendiri Sribulancer Ryan Gondokusumo

Kini pilihan bekerja bukan hanya terletak kepada bidang tertentu atau perusahaan tertentu, namun juga bisa menjadi pekerja lepas (freelancer) atau tetap. Potensi pasar untuk pekerja lepas saat ini masih sangat luas. Begitu juga perusahaan biasanya memiliki proyek yang tidak terlalu perlu memperkerjakan orang baru. Pendiri sekaligus CEO dari Sribulancer Ryan Gondokusumo, dan Pendiri Talenta Joshua Kevin untuk membahas tema “Job Outsourcing” di sesi diskusi Echelon Indonesia 2015 hari pertama.

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Tiga Situasi yang Bisa Membahayakan Startup Anda

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It’s not a sprint, it’s a marathon“. Kalimat ini mungkin paling mendekati saat menjelaskan soal siklus hidup sebuah startup. Startup dituntut untuk berkembang dengan pesat, dinamis, dan hal ini akan memaksa setiap pendiri untuk lari sekencang mungkin. Meskipun demikian, kondisi bertahan bukan hanya soal siapa yang tercepat. Dalam perjalanannya startup akan mengalami sebuah kondisi yang tidak hanya mengganggu kenyamanan, namun juga membahayakan kelangsungan perusahaan.

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Japan-Based CrowdWorks Eyes to Invest in Southeast Asia

Japan-based  crowdsourcing platform CrowdWorks, which has gone public last December and looked for freelance designers, tech employees, writers, and many others ever since, has planned to broaden their investment scope outside Japan, particularly Southeast Asia. The company will rely on its Japanese company’s network in doing so.    Continue reading Japan-Based CrowdWorks Eyes to Invest in Southeast Asia

Platform Crowdsourcing Jepang CrowdWorks Berminat Investasi di Asia Tenggara

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Platform crowdsourcing Jepang CrowdWorks yang sudah go public Desember lalu berminat untuk berinvestasi di luar Jepang, terutama pasar Asia Tenggara. Mereka mencoba mengandalkan jaringan perusahaan Jepangnya untuk memperluas bisnis. CrowdWorks sendiri menawarkan pekerjaan outsource (secara online) untuk desainer, pekerja teknologi, penulis, dan pekerjaan freelance lainnya.

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After Two Months, Sribulancer Has Distributed Rp 300 Million to Freelancers

It was September 2014 when Sribulancer was officially being launched. It functions as a place where employers and job seekers meet and has enjoyed a delightful growth ever since. Some milestones have been set, including in term of number of registered freelancers, jobs availability, and payment for freelancers which is up to Rp 300 million. Continue reading After Two Months, Sribulancer Has Distributed Rp 300 Million to Freelancers

Sribulancer Sudah Bayarkan 300 Juta Rupiah Bagi Freelancer Setelah Dua Bulan Meluncur

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September 2014  lalu Sribulancer telah resmi meluncur sebagai marketplace bagi para freelancer untuk menawarkan jasanya dan memberi wadah untuk mempertemukannya dengan perusahaan atau perorangan dalam menemukan talenta yang dibutuhkan. Setelah dua bulan meluncur, situs ini mulai menuai hasil menggembirakan, di antaranya adalah peningkatan jumlah freelancer yang bergabung, ketersediaan pekerjaan, serta pembayaran kepada freelancer senilai Rp 300 juta.

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Projects.co.id Provides E-Commerce Marketplace for Freelancers

There are plenty of reasons why people prefer working on a part time basis rather than being a full-timer, from the complicated office rules and regulation to the presence of online communication which enables employees communicating between each other remotely, you name it. In response to this, more and more platforms offering “freelance” vacancies on it emerge, and Projects.co.id is one of those fortune seekers. Continue reading Projects.co.id Provides E-Commerce Marketplace for Freelancers

Ryan Gondokusumo Mendirikan Startup Hanya Bermodalkan Semangat dan Penasaran

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Pendiri Sribu Ryan Gondokusumo sudah memulai usahanya saat masih berusia 26 tahun. Ia berhenti dari pekerjaan untuk total dan fokus membangun Sribu dari nol. Pria lulusan Purdue University, Amerika Serikat, ini tidak memiliki pengalaman sama sekali di dunia startup. Ryan dengan terang-terangan bercerita bahwa ia memulai hanya dengan modal semangat dan penasaran.

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Diluncurkan Hari ini, SribuLancer Sudah Jaring 3.000 Freelancer dan 100 Proyek Pekerjaan

Setelah memperkenalkan SribuLancer ke pasar dengan status beta pada Agustus 2014 lalu, Ryan Gondokusumo, CEO Sribulancer akhirnya mantap untuk meluncurkan situs tersebut hari ini (22/9). SribuLancer merupakan wadah untuk mempertemukan freelancer profesional dengan orang-orang yang membutuhkan jasa freelance di berbagai bidang.

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Sribu Founder Ryan Gondokusumo on SribuLancer as His Market Expansion Strategy

Freelancing is a recent phenomenon that is becoming very prevalent. People have discovered reasons to be self employed rather than be bound to companies. More than a few took their first steps by taking side jobs before finally committing to become full time freelancers. They argue that freelancing fits their characters better or the income from freelancing already meets their needs.

There are various professions available, such as IT projects developer, web designer, content writer, and translator. From the companies’ point of view, the freelancers are needed because they can work per project. Responding to this trend, Ryan Gondokusumo, the founder of Sribu, decided to expand his business by introducing SribuLancer.

The potential of this kind of business is huge, considering that there are more and more companies need freelancers and no local company has accommodated those needs yet.

“When we look for freelancers through Google, sometimes we do not get proper results and when we randomly look for freelancers there’s a chance that they don’t do the job after they get paid. As a result, we wasted time and money. Therefore, we see an opportunity from this existing problem”, Ryan told DailySocial recently.

Ryan also took this step to expand the market. According to him, the difference between Sribu and SribuLancer is that SribuLancer accommodates not only design jobs but also programming or software development, writing, video-making, voice over, data entry, and many more. “One thing for sure, at the time these services can only be performed and delivered online. We expect the experience and skill sets that we have in outsourcing and crowdsourcing can be useful in developing the SribuLancer platform”.

Ryan has no plans to to merge these two companies. SribuLancer will be a different platform. “Sribu has been known as the crowdsourcing contest platform with a focus on design and we will leave it be. Meanwhile, SribuLancer will focus on becoming a freelancing or outsourcing platform. The positioning of each platform is very clear.”

At the moment, SribuLancer is in beta as the company is still testing the market. “As we go, we will discover the response through our survey and gradually aim to reach the product market fit. Only then will Ryan begin advertising the service through Google, Facebook, and other online outlets.

Thus far, we’re familiar with Freelancer.com which has the same model as SribuLancer. In general, both websites offer identical services. The freelancers may search for projects based on categories that match their skills.

The monetisation method of both websites is also similar, by taking a commission from completed jobs. The companies may post available projects which freelancers can apply. However, SribuLancer will keep the information of payment a secret until the jobs are completed. This is to guarantee that the employers get the jobs done, and the freelancers get their payment as well.

SribuLancer sets its commission at 10-15 percent, but it is still adjustable at the moment since it is still in the market testing stage. In this regard, SribuLancer will see how the market responds. At first, people may register for free, but it is not out of the question that SribuLancer will introduce premium service in the future.

Ryan said that the full version of SribuLancer will be launched in two or three months from now. “The plan is we will prove our business model before finding out whether we can gain initial traction while improving our current MVP and find out which functions are needed by potential users on client and freelancer sides on the SribuLancer platform”

[translation by Rifku Aria Nugraha and Aulia Masna]