Work Market is a cloud-based online work intermediary that allows organizations to organize and manage their own “affiliated” workforce across a comprehensive range of labor categories. Representative of a new generation of platform-based intermediaries, Work Market gives organizations the ability to vet, onboard, categorize, match, directly source, execute work assignments, deploy, evaluate and appropriately pay on-location workers, leveraging mobile and other state-of-the-art technologies.
This Spend Matters PRO Vendor Snapshot provides facts and expert analysis to help buying organizations make informed decisions about whether they need a solution like Work Market as an alternative for or complement to their organizations’ incumbent solutions for organizing, managing and assigning work to their own “affiliated” workers. Part 1 of our analysis provides a company background and detailed solution overview, as well as a summary recommended fit suggestion for when organizations should consider Work Market. The rest of this multipart research brief covers product strengths and weaknesses, competitor and SWOT analysis, user selection guides and insider evaluation and selection considerations.
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