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Contractor Engagements up 46% with Employers

Oyster®, the global employment solution to employ, pay, and care for distributed teams, today released its 2025 Global Hiring and Impact Report, offering a detailed look at trends reshaping the world of work.

Most notably, the findings reveal a 46% increase in contractor engagements and 10x growth in consulting hires YoY—signaling a shift toward flexible, expertise-on-demand arrangements in global workforce planning.

“What we’re witnessing is the emergence of an ‘Expertise Economy,’ and it’s a fundamental realignment of how companies and talent engage with each other,” said Marina Farthouat, VP of People at Oyster. “Knowledge workers are increasingly defining their careers through expertise and meaningful projects rather than company loyalty, while organizations are building fluid, specialized teams that can adapt quickly to changing market demands.”

Based on Oyster’s platform data and a survey of over 500 HR leaders, the report indicates a new symbiotic relationship forming between companies and global talent. As businesses face economic uncertainty and shifting priorities, they’re moving beyond simply changing where people work to reimagining how they engage talent altogether.

Additional key findings from Oyster’s 2025 Global Hiring and Impact Report include:

Where the World Is Hiring—and Why

In 2024, global companies turned to Oyster to hire in 110+ countries, targeting markets where specialized talent, time zone alignment, and operational readiness offered a competitive edge.

Flexibility First: Contract Work Surges as Hybrid Becomes the Norm

The rise in contract and consulting work reflects a broader movement toward workforce agility, driven by tighter budgets, ambitious revenue goals, and the growing appeal of flexible careers.

“Companies are taking a deliberate approach to their global workforce composition, strategically designing teams that blend permanent roles in some regions with project-based contractor expertise in others,” said Erin Goodey, Director of People Services at Oyster. “The Philippines, India, and emerging markets across Latin America have become go-to destinations for specialized technology talent, while we see more sales and marketing roles distributed across Europe and North America. It’s about having the right expertise in the right engagement model for each specific function.”

Employers Signal Global Hiring Readiness + Confidence in Emerging Markets

Oyster’s mission is to create a more equal world by making it possible for companies everywhere to hire people anywhere. In 2024, 47% of new hires on the platform came from emerging markets, fueling broader economic impact and indicating an increasing trust in global talent pools. What’s more:

“What’s very interesting is how quickly companies adapt once they make that first global hire,” continued Farthouat. “Organizations that initially approach global hiring with caution quickly expand their footprint as they experience the value of specialized skills. Not long ago, building a global team was considered bold and forward-thinking. Now, it’s simply smart business.”

For more data on global talent acquisition trends, workplace flexibility shifts, and emerging market compensation patterns, download Oyster’s 2025 Global Hiring and Impact Report.

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