Our website uses cookies to store information on your computer. You may delete and block all cookies from this site, but parts of the site will not work as a result. Find out more about how we use cookies.
(Accept cookies and do not show this message again)

Shout99.com - Freelancers Outside IR35

To Print this page select Print from the File menu.
Please use your browser Back button to return to Shout99.com

Shout99

Start ups start as second jobs
by Susie Hughes at 12:16 16/06/15 (News on Business)
Aspiring entrepreneurs mitigate the risk of going it alone, by launching their new venture while still in employment.
A recent survey of small businesses found 21 per cent of start-ups launched in the last 12 months began this way.

This mirrors a growing trend for UK workers having second jobs to boost income. HMRC reports 1.2 million have official second jobs, up from 1.05 million in 2007.

Of these, according to call answering service, alldayPA, 450,000 are self-employed second jobbers running their own business on the side – an increase of 40 per cent from 2006.

Ambitious entrepreneurs use technologies like smart phones with multiple email accounts or cloud hosting to enable them to subtly send emails and carry out basic tasks while at their main job.

AlldayPA reports increasing demand for call answering services from double-jobbers, with new accounts up 32 per cent in the last year.

The study revealed the most common double job entrepreneurs are men between 25 and 34 years old.

The typical sectors where people launch businesses are Digital Services, such as website design, search engine marketing (18 per cent of double job start-ups), PR and Marketing (12 per cent), design (11 per cent) and HR (five per cent).

--
If you wish to comment on this article, please log in and use the Reply button below. Registering is free and easy - see 'Join Shout99'.
-
Susie Hughes © Shout99 2015


This article was printed from Shout99.com
Copyright 1999-2015 Shout99 Ltd
All Rights Reserved