Entering the business of introducing LINE “one-time work” app users November 12, 16:26

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As the number of companies accepting side businesses increases, LINE, a major communication app company, will embark on a business that introduces one-time jobs that can be done in a short time on the app.

The aim is to capture the demand of people who want to do side jobs in their spare time when working from home.

LINE will enter the intermediary business by soliciting one-time jobs that can be done in a short time to one day from companies as "gig work" and introducing them to app users.



In addition to being able to access job information and stamp the arrival and departure of contracted work on the app, users will be able to appeal their work experience and evaluation to the company side in the future.



On the other hand, understaffed companies can notify 86 million LINE app users a month of a job offer.



The service is scheduled to start in February next year, and we want to capture the demand of those who want to make up for the income reduced due to the influence of the new coronavirus and those who want to work side-by-side in the time between working from home.



LINE's Tatsuya Uedo, general manager, says, "We want to take advantage of our strength of having more than 80 million users and aim to realize a more free working style."