Naim Haroon Sakhia Announces Upcoming Launch of MatchCreators, New App for Global Talent Exchange

MatchCreators, an upcoming mobile freelance App that will enable global talent exchanges is scheduled to be released in the next couple of years. Spearheaded by Naim Haroon Sakhia, a serial entrepreneur and founder of the world-renowned Sakhia Law Group alongside an experienced group of visionaries, MatchCreators will match talent seekers and talent users regardless of their geographic location. While similar to other freelance marketplaces, MatchCreators is uniquely committed to social, economic, and business impact. The platform will foster a new generation of talent in today’s global economy, unlocking new levels of economic prosperity worldwide.

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Since the COVID-19 pandemic, the business landscape has transformed drastically. Millions lost their jobs as the world was forced to rethink what work was deemed essential. In the wake of these shakeups, the growth of e-commerce, automation, and remote working emerged. The acceleration of these trends nurtured new, lucrative opportunities no longer tied to geographic location. Reports show that up to 25% of the workforce in developed economies can work from home between three to five days weekly. This is about five times higher than prior to the pandemic and creates pathways for economic growth in underserved areas.

Determined to support companies and individuals with in-demand talent, Mr. Sakhia has pioneered a new freelance marketplace. MatchCreators, is a mobile App that connects talent and companies regardless of geographic location. The platform uses cutting-edge features to match skills that a person or business is looking for to a user with relevant knowledge. MatchCreators supports economic mobility by powering the remote work revolution and gig economy. There are about 57.3 million freelancers–or gig workers–active in the US. They commonly work on a per-project basis and enjoy flexible working hours and extra income outside of a full-time position.

Freelance platforms like MatchCreators offer workers and businesses unique benefits that can be difficult to find through traditional employees. Companies relying on freelancers generally have lower labor costs and access to a wider pool of candidates. Gig workers can easily gain experience through several short-term or long-term freelance projects. This enables them to enter a new field or master a skill that will improve their earning potential. In general, Apps like MatchCreators encourage competition and efficiency while increasing employment opportunities for people with limited working experience. Individuals in remote locations can also benefit from these platforms since they have no obligation to commit to a long-term position or commute.

MatchCreators encourages remote work, but it also enables in-person temporary or long-term work if that is what a job poster or job seeker is looking for. Mr. Sakhia believes that having this versatility is critical for standing out in the marketplace and positively impacting the global economy. “I was inspired to develop MatchCreators after a previous venture where I built a similar platform around two decades ago for international trade exchange,” says Mr. Sakhia. “About 20 years later, I still don’t see many platforms closing the gaps between competent talent and companies searching for candidates. MatchCreators aims to be the great equalizer that enables workers to cultivate in-demand skills and increase their financial standing. Businesses will also benefit from highly talented candidates with global experience.”

MatchCreators is seeking visionaries and talent to support platform development and strategic expansion once the App is launched. If you’re interested in supporting this promising venture and becoming a part of an opportunity that will make a global impact, feel free to reach out directly though the Sakhia Law Group website.

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