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Managing an Employee Who Has a Side Hustle | Benjamin Laker
The rise of the gig economy and remote work has blurred the boundaries between primary jobs and side hustles. As employees seek to diversify their incomes or explore passions outside of their 9-to-5 jobs, side hustles are becoming a standard part of many professionals' lives. While side hustles can offer creative outlets and a sense of autonomy, they can also create challenges for managers, including concerns over divided attention and potential conflicts of interest. However, with the right approach, managers can turn this dynamic into a win-win situation, ensuring that both the employee's primary role and their side pursuits can coexist productively. The following suggestions can help.
Managing an employee with a side hustle begins with understanding why they have taken up an additional role. Side hustles can range from freelance work and consulting to launching a small business or pursuing a creative endeavor, like writing or photography. Employees often engage in these activities to improve their financial stability, explore new interests, or build skills that might not be fully utilized in their main job.
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