Brooklyn Chamber discusses next generation of work in Brooklyn
On Wednesday, the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce with Liquid Talent presented an engaging work summit at Brooklyn Law School that explored what the next generation of work will look like.
In his opening remarks, Alex Abelin, co-founder of Liquid Talent, explained that the “fabric of work is changing” as we move toward a more technological-based work force. He listed the four pillars of the future of work as:
* Independence: 53 million Americans can identify as Freelancers (approximately 34 percent of the work force) who prefer to work for themselves.