Mobile careers are going places
siddlobo
| 20 May, 2008 18:17
Today’s increasingly mobile world has resulted in a growing
need for mobile careers. People demand more flexibility and want to work at
their own time, in their own space - this could be at home or by the beach.
People also want to maximize time with family, beat traffic and travel. More
and more people find themselves moving across countries and finding temporary
homes in different parts of the world. Never before has the world been so small
or flat. And never before has there been so much opportunity to pursue a career
without having to be present at your office. All this combined with managers
looking for high quality final output without concerning themselves with
details like where and when the work was done make mobile careers an extremely
interesting option for many.
The internet of course has been a key driver for this growth
in mobility. It has absolutely revolutionised the way we work, live and play in
today’s world. Let’s take a look at some of the key advances that have made
mobile careers a reality.
Access to information:
No points for guessing this one. Information is king and the internet puts it
in the hands of everyone. This has leveled the playing ground immensely.
Whether you’re in New York or an
island off Thailand,
you have access to the same information.
Connectivity: The
internet keeps you connected to news, friends, family and job opportunities.
Social networks, emails, e-zines and e-newsletters are a quick and cheap way to
keep you in the loop.
Free internet call
sites: In the past, a big barrier to distance working was the steep costs
of telecommunication. This is a problem of the past with cheap or even free
internet tools like Skype and VoIP Buster. These programs have made
communicating cost-effective, efficient and easy.
Information storing:
With the internet, we don’t need to lug huge documents and folders with us
anymore. People now can opt to store information on the internet and access it
from any computer in the world with access to the internet.
PDA: With the
rising number of PDA’s, people have access to their emails and professional
contacts at anytime, anywhere. Why access information from the office when you
can do it from wherever you are?
Some drawbacks
It’s not all rosy in the mobile world. There are some
drawbacks to think of as well. Key among them is the lack of personal contact.
As much as telecommunications and the internet have bridged gaps between the
continents, sometimes nothing beats a good, old fashioned face-to-face meeting.
This holds especially true in handling difficult situations, complicated
negotiations or at the start of a business relationship.
The other drawback of the mobile world is our dependence on
technology. If there’s a glitch in the system, lack of access to the server
etc, work literally comes to a halt. And lastly, mobile careers do come with a
certain degree of isolation. The coffee machine chats are replaced by online
chats. This does lower the degree of closeness amongst colleagues.
Careers for the mobile
So if you’re still one of the many who think the advantages
outnumber the drawbacks, read on to find out some of the main careers that
thrive in this mobile world.
Freelance writing:
From copywriting to travel writing, food writing to direct mailers, website
writing to marketing materials, guide books to novels, the world of freelance
writing has gone mobile. Just click on any freelance writing website (and there
are tons of them) and you can see listings of writers from just about every
part of the world. This is a job you can do sitting in your favourite chair at
home or while you’re in a plane a few thousand feet off the ground. Just pick
your favourite subjects, start building a relationship with the relevant
editors and type away.
Photography: From
your backyard to the world’s wonders, if you’ve got an eye for photography,
there’s hardly been a better time than now to horne it. Thanks
to the digital world and the number of photo websites, you can post and sell
your pictures online without having to set foot in any office.
Design: Designers
with a network of contacts can also go mobile in today’s world. Designers can
take a proper briefing either via phone or mail and send back digital versions
of their design without ever having to be in an office.
Online marketing:
If you run a website or an online merchandising site, chances are you can work
from anywhere as long as you are connected with your customers and suppliers.
When you come to think of it, just about any job that
requires more of mental and thinking skills can be done irrespective of your
location. In fact, more and more start-ups are starting to run virtual offices
where team members stay connected via PDA’s and work out of their laptops. Meetings
and brainstorms can be arranged out of cafés and hotels with wifi connection
and there is increasingly very little need for an actual physical office space.
So if you’re thinking of going mobile, the time is now, the
place is anywhere.
Sidd Lobo
Freelance writer based out of Munich