WO2020235875A1 - Procédé et système de mise en correspondance d'entreprises et de travailleurs indépendants - Google Patents

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WO2020235875A1
WO2020235875A1 PCT/KR2020/006406 KR2020006406W WO2020235875A1 WO 2020235875 A1 WO2020235875 A1 WO 2020235875A1 KR 2020006406 W KR2020006406 W KR 2020006406W WO 2020235875 A1 WO2020235875 A1 WO 2020235875A1
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  • the present invention relates to a method and system for matching a company and a freelancer, and more particularly, to a method and system for matching a company and a freelancer capable of increasing a matching success rate between a company and a freelancer.
  • a freelancer refers to a person who enters into a labor contract relationship for a certain period of time and works for a company, and the labor contract relationship is canceled after a certain period of time.
  • the conventional method of matching freelancers with companies was to find a list of freelancers on a recruiting site, and the headhunters or demand companies individually asked the freelancers to work.
  • the matching success rate was considerably low because they did not have any intention to work or were unable to work because they were working on projects for other companies.
  • the technical problem to be achieved by the present invention is to provide a method and system for matching a company and a freelancer that can increase a matching success rate by using schedule information of freelancers.
  • Each according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a first enterprise client, which is an electronic device such as a computer, a tablet PC, or a notebook, a first freelance client, a processor executing instructions, and a server including a memory in which the instructions are stored,
  • the first company client, the first freelance client, and the server can communicate with each other through a network, the matching method of the matching system between the freelancer and the company, the server is the start date, the end date of the project of the company to find the freelancer, the Receiving from the first company client the project information of the company including the location where the project is to be performed and qualification requirements, the server is at least one person in the database of the server according to the qualification requirements of the received project information Extracting a first freelancer list including more than one freelancer, the server extracting a second freelancer list including at least one freelancer available for input on the start date of the company's project from the first freelancer list, The server assigning a first score, which is the highest score, to the freelancers included in the second freelance
  • Extracting a third freelancer list including freelancers the server giving freelancers included in the third freelancer list a second score that is lower than the first score, and the server is the assigned score Arranging freelancers in order, and the server transmitting, to the first company client, recommendation information recommended to the company in the order of the sorted freelancers, and the display of the first company client
  • the schedule and the schedule of the freelancer are displayed in each bar interface, and when the schedule of the project and the schedule of the freelancer overlap, a bar interface indicating the schedule of the project and the schedule of the freelancer are displayed.
  • the indicated bar interface is displayed by overlapping.
  • the method of matching the company and the freelancer includes, at the server, extracting information on the preferred locations of freelancers included in the first freelancer list from the database, and the server 1 Comparing the preferred locations of freelancers included in the freelancer list, the server sorting freelancers included in the first freelancer list in the order of preferred locations close to the location where the project will be performed according to the comparison result, the The server differentially assigns a third score to the freelancers according to the sorted order, and the server adds the first score or the second score and the third score in order of the summed score It may further include the step of arranging the freelancers.
  • the method of matching the company and the freelancer includes, at the server, extracting information on the project execution experience of freelancers included in the first freelancer list from the database, and the server Extracting freelancers with experience in performing the company and project from among freelancers included in the first freelancer list by using information, the server scores a fourth score for freelancers with experience in the company and project
  • the step of giving, and the server may further include the step of summing the first score or the second score and the fourth score to sort the freelancers in the order of the summed score.
  • the method of matching the company and the freelancer includes, at the server, extracting information on the project execution experience of freelancers included in the first freelancer list from the database, and the server Extracting freelancers who have worked with the employees of the company from among freelancers included in the first freelance list using information, and the server is provided to freelancers who have worked with the employees of the company.
  • the step of assigning a score of 5, and the server may further include the step of summing the first score or the second score and the fifth score to sort the freelancers in the order of the summed score.
  • the matching system between a company and a freelancer includes a first company client, a first freelance client, and a server.
  • the server includes a processor that executes instructions, a memory in which the instructions are stored, and a database.
  • the commands receive from the first company client the project information of the company including the start date, the end date of the project of the company, the location where the project will be performed, and qualification requirements to find the freelancer, and the received project information Among them, a first freelancer list including at least one freelancer is extracted from the database according to the qualification requirements, and the first freelancer list includes at least one or more freelancers who can be put into the project on the start date of the company.
  • a list of freelancers is extracted, and a first score, which is the highest score, is given to freelancers included in the second freelance list, and at least one or more people who can be put in after the start date of the company's project from the first freelance list
  • a third freelancer list including freelancers is extracted, and a second score, which is a lower score than the first score, is given to the freelancers included in the third freelancer list, and the freelancers are sorted in the order of the assigned scores, and the It is implemented to transmit the recommendation information recommended to the company in the order of the sorted freelancers to the first company client, and the schedule of the project and the schedule of the freelancer are respectively displayed on the display of the first company client as a bar interface.
  • the bar interface indicating the schedule of the project and the bar interface indicating the schedule of the freelancer are overlapped and displayed.
  • the method and system for matching a company and a freelancer recommends freelancers to companies in consideration of a schedule of freelancers, thereby increasing a matching success rate between the company and freelancers.
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a matching system between a company and a freelancer according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a conceptual diagram illustrating the operation of the matching system between a company and a freelancer shown in FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating an embodiment of information displayed on a display of a first freelance client shown in FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 4 is a conceptual diagram illustrating an operation of the server shown in FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating another embodiment of information displayed on the display of the first freelance client shown in FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating another embodiment of information displayed on a display of a first freelance client shown in FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating an embodiment of information displayed on a display of a first company client shown in FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 8 is a diagram illustrating another embodiment of information displayed on the display of the first company client shown in FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 9 is a diagram illustrating another embodiment of information displayed on a display of a first company client shown in FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 10 is a conceptual diagram for explaining another operation of the server shown in FIG. 1.
  • first or second may be used to describe various elements, but the elements should not be limited by the terms. The terms are only for the purpose of distinguishing one component from other components, for example, without departing from the scope of the rights according to the concept of the present invention, the first component may be referred to as the second component, and similarly The second component may also be referred to as a first component.
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a matching system between a company and a freelancer according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the matching system 100 refers to a system for matching companies and freelancers. Businesses find the freelancer they need for a project, and freelancers find the right job for them.
  • the freelancer refers to a person who signs a work contract with a company for a certain period of time for the company.
  • the above freelancer can be defined as a worker including regular workers as well as contract workers who necessarily sign a labor contract for a short period of time.
  • the matching system 100 includes a plurality of corporate clients (10-1, 10-2, ..., and 10-N; N is a natural number), a server 20, and a plurality of freelance clients 30-1, 30-2, ..., and 30-M; M is a natural number).
  • the plurality of corporate clients (10-1, 10-2, ..., and 10-N) refers to electronic devices used by companies to find freelancers required for their projects.
  • the plurality of freelance clients 30-1, 30-2, ..., and 30-M refer to electronic devices used by freelancers to find a project.
  • An application-type program for matching freelancers may be installed.
  • Each of the plurality of corporate clients (10-1, 10-2, ..., and 10-N) and the plurality of freelance clients (30-1, 30-2, ..., and 30-M) is a computer , A tablet PC, or an electronic device such as a notebook.
  • Each of the plurality of corporate clients 10-1, 10-2, ..., and 10-N may include displays 11-1, 11-2, ..., and 11-N.
  • each of the plurality of freelance clients 30-1, 30-2, ..., and 30-M will include displays 31-1, 31-2, ..., and 31-M.
  • the number of -M; M is a natural number) may vary according to embodiments.
  • the server 20 receives project information from a plurality of corporate clients (10-1, 10-2, ..., and 10-N), and uses the received project information to obtain a plurality of freelancers suitable for the project information. Of corporate clients (10-1, 10-2, ..., and 10-N).
  • the server 20 includes a processor 21, a memory 23, and a database 25.
  • the processor 21 executes instructions stored in the memory 23.
  • Memory 23 stores instructions on how to match businesses and freelancers.
  • the operation of the server 20 refers to an operation in which commands stored in the memory 23 are executed.
  • the database 25 contains freelance information about freelancers' names, ages, genders, skills, current employment status, project preferences, project performance experience, career training and schedule.
  • the database 25 periodically receives freelance information from a plurality of freelance clients 30-1, 30-2, ..., and 30-M and updates the freelance information.
  • the server 20 periodically or aperiodically collects information on the schedule of each freelancer from a plurality of freelance clients 30-1, 30-2, ..., and 30-M.
  • FIG. 2 is a conceptual diagram illustrating the operation of the matching system between a company and a freelancer shown in FIG. 1.
  • the server 20 transmits a project from the first company client 10-1.
  • Receive information The project information includes the start and end dates of the project, the location where the project is performed, and the qualification requirements for the project. Eligibility requirements may include program language, foreign language, gender, major, or years of experience required for the project.
  • Eligibility requirements may include program language, foreign language, gender, major, or years of experience required for the project.
  • FIG. 2 only one corporate client and one freelance client are shown for convenience of explanation, but according to an embodiment, one or more clients and one or more freelance clients may participate in the operation of the company and freelance matching system.
  • the server 20 extracts a first freelancer list including at least one freelancer from the database 25 of the server 20 according to qualification requirements among the received project information. For example, if a qualification requirement requires someone who can speak the Java language, only those who can speak the Java language are included in the first freelancer list.
  • the server 20 extracts a second freelancer list including at least one or more freelancers that can be put into the project starting date from the first freelancer list.
  • the server 20 checks the start date of the project in the project information.
  • the server 20 may extract freelancers from the database 25 that can be put on the start date of the project.
  • the server 20 transmits schedule information of the freelancer stored in the database 25 to the first freelancer client 30-1 in order to check the schedule of the freelancers stored in the database 25.
  • the freelancer's schedule information includes information on the end date of the project the freelancer is currently conducting.
  • FIG. 3 is a conceptual diagram illustrating an embodiment of information displayed on a display of a first freelance client illustrated in FIG. 1.
  • the server 20 transmits schedule information of the freelancer to the first freelancer client 30-1, the display 31-1 of the first freelancer client 30-1 shows The information shown in 3 is displayed. That is, on the display 31-1 of the client 30-1, projects suitable for the freelancer using the client 30-1, the end date of the project currently being performed by the freelancer, and the end date change interface are displayed.
  • Projects suitable for freelancers are derived by the server 20 using schedule information of freelancers stored in the database 25.
  • the freelancer can change the end date by manipulating the interface displayed on the display 31-1.
  • the first freelancer client 30-1 transmits a schedule change request to the server 20.
  • the server 20 updates the second freelancer list according to the schedule change request received from the first freelancer client 30-1. That is, the freelancer may be excluded from the second freelancer list according to a schedule change request.
  • FIG. 4 is a conceptual diagram illustrating an operation of the server shown in FIG. 1.
  • the server 20 receives project information from the first company client 10-1.
  • the server 20 extracts a first freelancer list including at least one freelancer from the database 25 according to qualification requirements among project information.
  • the first freelancer list may include 6 freelancers (A, B, C, D, E, and F).
  • the server 20 extracts a second freelancer list from the first freelancer list, including at least one freelancer that can be put into the company's project start date among project information.
  • the second freelancer list may include three freelancers (A, B, and C).
  • the server 20 may assign a first score (eg, 6 points), which is the highest score, to freelancers (eg, A, B, and C) included in the second freelancer list.
  • the server 20 extracts from the first freelancer list a third freelancer list including at least one or more freelancers who can be added even after the start date of the company's project.
  • the fact that the input is possible after the start date means that participation is not possible on the start date of the project, but freelancers can participate in the project from the start date of the project to before the end date.
  • the third freelancer list may include three freelancers (D, E, and F).
  • the server 20 assigns a second score (eg, 5 points) that is a score lower than the first score (eg, 6 points) to the freelancers (eg, D, E, and F) included in the third freelance list. I can. Depending on the embodiment, the second score may be differentially assigned.
  • the higher the second score the higher the number of freelancers who can participate in the project. For example, when D freelancer has more days to participate in the project than E freelancer and F freelancer, and E freelancer has more days to participate in the project than F freelancer, D freelancer has a second score of 5, and E freelancer 4 points for the second score, and 3 points for the F freelancer may be awarded.
  • FIG. 5 is a conceptual diagram illustrating another embodiment of information displayed on a display of a first freelance client shown in FIG. 1.
  • the first freelance client 30-1 may request information on projects of companies from the server 20 through a network.
  • the server 20 transmits project information on the projects of companies to the first freelance client 30-1.
  • the date on which a freelancer using the first freelance client 30-1 can be put in for example, April 14
  • the start date of the company's project for example, , May 01, April 11, or July 01
  • end date October 31, September 30, or December 31
  • the location where the project is performed e.g., Gangwon, Mapo-gu, or Busan
  • project information including the required qualification requirements eg, Oracle, DBA, ASP, NET, Java
  • the server 20 may extract information on the preferred locations of freelancers included in the first freelancer list from the database 25.
  • the server 20 receives information on the preferred locations of freelancers included in the first freelancer list from some of the plurality of freelance clients 30-1, 30-2, ..., and 30-M, Information on the preferred location is stored in the database 25.
  • FIG. 6 is a conceptual diagram illustrating another embodiment of information displayed on the display of the first freelance client shown in FIG. 1.
  • a freelancer using the first freelance client 30-1 may select a preferred location.
  • a preferred location is displayed on the display 31-1 of the first freelance client 30-1. For example, a portion marked with 1 in the map of FIG. 6 is a preferred location.
  • project lists are displayed on the display 31-1 of the first freelance client 30-1.
  • Information on the preferred location indicated by the freelancer using the first freelance client 30-1 is transmitted to the server 20.
  • the server 20 stores information on the preferred location in the database 25.
  • the server 20 may compare a location where the project is to be performed and preferred locations of freelancers included in the first freelancer list.
  • the location where the project is to be performed is information included in the project information of the company.
  • the server 20 may sort the freelancers included in the first freelancer list in the order of a preferred location close to the location where the project is to be performed according to the comparison result.
  • the freelancers may be arranged in the order of B, A, E, C, D, and F. That is, the preferred location of the B freelancer is the closest to the location where the project will be performed, and the preferred location of the F freelancer is the farthest from the location where the project will be carried out.
  • the server 20 may differentially give a third score to the freelancers according to the sorted order. For example, B freelancer has 8 points for the third score, A freelancer has 7 points for the third score, E freelancer has 6 points for the third score, C freelancer has 5 points for the third score, and D freelancer has the above Five points may be given as a third score, and three points may be given to an E freelancer as the third score.
  • the server 20 may extract information on project execution experiences of freelancers included in the first freelancer list from the database 25.
  • FIG. 7 is a conceptual diagram illustrating an embodiment of information displayed on a display of a first company client shown in FIG. 1.
  • the server 20 may transmit the history of projects previously performed by the company to the first company client 10-1 used by the company.
  • the history includes the name of the past project and freelance information of freelancers who have participated in the project.
  • the freelancers A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H freelancers
  • Freelance information is displayed.
  • the server 20 may extract freelancers who have experience performing a project with the company from among freelancers included in the first freelancer list by using information on the project execution experience.
  • freelancers with experience in performing projects with the above companies may include A, B, C, D, and E freelancers.
  • the server 20 may give a fourth score to freelancers who have experience in performing the project with the company.
  • the server 20 may differentially give a fourth score according to the experience of freelancers.
  • B, C, and E freelancers have relatively more experience in performing projects with the above companies, and A freelancers are less than B, C, and E freelancers.
  • D freelancers have less experience working with the above companies than B, C, E, and A freelancers.
  • F Freelancer has no experience working with the above companies. Therefore, B, C, D freelancers are given 8 points for the 4th score, A freelancer is given 7 points for the 4th score, D freelancer is given 6 points for the 4th score, and F freelancer 3 points for the 4th score. Can be.
  • the server 20 may extract information on project execution experiences of freelancers included in the first freelancer list from the database 25.
  • the server 20 may extract freelancers who have worked with employees of the company from among freelancers included in the first freelancer list by using the information on the project execution experience.
  • the server 20 may give a 5th score to freelancers who have experience working with employees of the company.
  • the server 20 may differentially give a fourth score according to the number of times they worked with the employees of the company. The higher the number of times a freelancer has worked with the employees of the company, the higher the fifth score may be given.
  • freelancer A has the most experience working with employees of the company
  • freelancers B and D have less experience working with employees of the company than freelance A.
  • C, E, and F freelancers have no or one-time experience working with employees of these companies. Therefore, freelancers A may be given 7 points as the fifth score, freelancers B, and D may receive 5 points as the fifth score, and freelancers C, E, and F may receive 2 points as the fifth score.
  • FIG. 8 is a conceptual diagram illustrating another embodiment of information displayed on the display of the first company client shown in FIG. 1.
  • the server 20 is the first company to use freelance information of freelancers who have worked with an employee (eg, employee Kim) who is working for a company. It can be transmitted to the corporate client 10-1.
  • the name, gender, age, and career of an employee (eg, employee Kim) who works for the company may be displayed on the display 11-1 of the first company client 10-1.
  • freelance information of freelancers with experience working with the employee eg, employee Kim is displayed.
  • the server 20 adds at least two or more of the first score, the second score, the third score, the fourth score, and the fifth score.
  • the server 20 may add up the first score and the third score, or the second score and the third score.
  • the server 20 may add up the first score, the third score, the fourth score, and the fifth score, or the second score, the third score, the fourth score, and the fifth score.
  • a and B freelancers may each have 27 points
  • C and D freelancers may each have 21 points
  • E freelancers may have 20 points
  • F freelancers may have 11 points.
  • the server 20 may sort the freelancers in the order of the summed score after the summation. That is, the freelancers may be sorted in the order of A, B, C, D, E, and F.
  • the server 20 may transmit, to the first company client 10-1, recommendation information recommended to the company in the order of sorted freelancers.
  • the recommendation information includes freelance information.
  • the server 20 may transmit information about a freelancer who has worked with a freelancer determined to participate in a project of the company to the first company client 10-1 used by the company.
  • the name, gender, age, and career of the freelancer determined to participate in the project of the company may be displayed.
  • freelance information of freelancers who have worked with the freelancer is displayed on the display 11-1 of the first company client 10-1.
  • the server 20 may give different scores (eg, seventh score) to freelancers who have worked with freelancers who are determined to participate in the project of the company.
  • the server 20 may give different scores (eg, a seventh score) differentially according to the number of times worked with the freelancer determined to participate in the project of the company. The higher the number of times a freelancer has worked, such as a freelancer who has decided to participate in the company's project, the higher the seventh score may be given.
  • the server 20 adds at least two or more of the first score, the second score, the third score, the fourth score, the fifth score, and the seventh score.
  • the server 20 may perform the first score, the third score, the fourth score, the fifth score, and the seventh score or the second score, the third score, the fourth score, The fifth score and the seventh score may be summed.
  • the seventh score may be used instead of the fifth score. That is, the server 20 adds at least two or more of the first score, the second score, the third score, the fourth score, and the seventh score.
  • FIG. 9 is a conceptual diagram illustrating another embodiment of information displayed on a display of a first company client shown in FIG. 1.
  • freelance information which is recommended information, is displayed on the display 11-1 of the first company client 10-1.
  • freelance information of freelancers e.g., A, B, C
  • a freelancer and B freelancer can be put on the start date of the company's project.
  • C freelancers may be marked as impossible to be put on the start date of the company's project.
  • FIG. 9 only some of the freelancers included in the first freelancer list are displayed for convenience of explanation.
  • the schedule of the project and the schedule of the freelancer are displayed in respective bar interfaces, and when the schedule of the project and the schedule of the freelancer overlap,
  • the bar interface indicating the schedule of the project and the bar interface indicating the schedule of the freelancer are overlapped and displayed.
  • the schedule of A, B, and C freelancers and the schedule of the project is displayed in a bar interface.
  • the personal schedule of freelancers A and B does not overlap with the schedule of the project, so the bar interfaces do not overlap each other.
  • the bar interface indicating the personal schedule of the C freelancer and the bar interface indicating the project schedule overlap each other so that the display of the first company client 10-1 (11- 1).
  • FIG. 10 is a conceptual diagram illustrating another operation of the server shown in FIG. 1.
  • the server 20 determines whether there is an experience of performing a project with a certain company more than once from freelance information of freelancers included in the first freelance list. According to an embodiment, the server 20 checks whether there is any experience in performing a project with a random company more than once in the freelance information of freelancers with a certain experience (eg, 5 years or more) among freelancers included in the first freelance list. I can judge.
  • the server 20 may determine that as shown in FIG. 10, the server 20 has experience of performing a project with a household company more than once.
  • the server 20 may determine that there is no experience in performing the project more than once with an arbitrary company as shown in FIG. 10.
  • the server 20 When one of the freelancers included in the first freelancer list (e.g., E freelancer) has no experience of performing a project more than once with a certain company, the server 20 , E Freelancer) provides information on freelance recruitment announcements (n1, n2) of companies (e.g., temporary companies) that have posted two or more freelance jobs at least in different periods in the database 25. Extract.
  • freelance recruitment announcements n1, n2
  • companies e.g., temporary companies
  • the server 20 is provided in the freelance recruitment announcement (n1, n2) of the companies that have worked with one of the above freelancers (E freelancers) and have made a job announcement of freelancers at least two or more times in different periods.
  • Information about the information may be requested from any one of the plurality of corporate clients 10-1, 10-2, ..., and 10-N.
  • any one of the plurality of corporate clients (10-1, 10-2, ..., and 10-N) sends a freelancer recruitment announcement (n1, n2) to the server 20 at least two times. ) Information can be received.
  • One of the above freelancers (eg, E freelancers) was selected by the first freelance recruitment announcement (n1) from the two or more freelance recruitment announcements (n1, n2).
  • the server 20 extracts information on the start and end dates of the project from the second freelance recruitment announcement n2.
  • the server 20 determines whether any one of the freelancers (eg, E freelancer) has ever performed another project between the start date and the end date of the project.
  • the server 20 When one of the freelancers (e.g., E freelancer) has not performed the other project between the start and end dates of the project, the server 20 provides the project information of the first freelancer recruitment notice (n1) and the second freelancer recruitment notice. The project information of (n2) is compared.
  • the project information refers to the start date and end date of the enterprise's project, the location where the project is performed, and qualification requirements for the project.
  • the qualification requirements may refer to the program language, foreign language, gender, major, or career training required for the project.
  • the server 20 indicates a negative score to one of the freelancers (eg, E freelancers). Points can be awarded. Unlike the first to fifth scores, the sixth score has a negative integer. For example, the sixth score may be -3.
  • the reason for giving a negative score to any one of the freelancers is that a company that has worked with one of the above freelancers (e.g., E freelancer) again works with one of the above freelancers (e.g., E freelancers). What I didn't do is because I don't like the specific freelancer's way of doing things or the results.
  • the one of the freelancers e.g., E Freelancer
  • the one of the freelancers can be given a 6th score, which means negative scores.
  • Server 20 is the first score, the third score, the fourth score, the fifth score, and the sixth score, or the second score, the third score, the fourth score, the fifth score
  • the score and the sixth score may be summed.
  • an E freelancer may have a lower total score due to the sixth score.
  • the server 20 may perform the first score, the third score, the fourth score, the fifth score, the sixth score and the seventh score, or the second score, the third score, The fourth score, the fifth score, the sixth score, and the seventh score may be summed.
  • the server 20 may sort the freelancers in the order of the summed score after summation.
  • the E freelancer can be placed last among A, B, C, D, E, and F freelancers because the total score is lowered due to the sixth score. Without the above 6th score, E freelancers would have been higher in order than F freelancers.
  • the server 20 may transmit, to the first company client 10-1, recommendation information recommended to the company in the order of sorted freelancers.

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La présente invention concerne un procédé et un système de mise en correspondance d'entreprises et de travailleurs indépendants, le procédé et le système consistant à extraire, à partir d'informations relatives à un projet, une première liste de travailleurs indépendants en fonction d'exigences de qualification, et à attribuer des notes aux travailleurs indépendants selon que les travailleurs indépendants peuvent être intégrés à la date de début d'un projet, selon que les travailleurs indépendants peuvent être intégrés après la date de début du projet, selon la distance entre le site de mise en œuvre du projet et les sites préférés des travailleurs indépendants, selon que les travailleurs indépendants ont l'expérience de la mise en œuvre de projets avec une entreprise correspondante, selon que les travailleurs indépendants ont l'expérience de travailler avec les employés de l'entreprise correspondante, et selon que les travailleurs indépendants ont un historique de participation à un projet de la même entreprise à plus de deux reprises, puis à recommander les travailleurs indépendants à l'entreprise en commençant par ceux qui présentent les notes totales les plus élevées.
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