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The labour market is evolving rapidly. Belgian companies are facing growing needs for highly specialised expertise, temporary reinforcement and greater organisational flexibility.

Morgan Philips Freelance, is a freelance recruitment agency in Belgium, giving companies access to a large network of qualified independent professionals who are available quickly and rigorously selected.

Our mission: to help you hire freelance experts in Belgium at the right time, with the right level of expertise, under a secure contractual framework.

Key figures of the Freelancing market in Belgium

+92%
+58%
93%
1M

Why choose Morgan Philips as your Freelance Recruitment Agency in Belgium?

01.

A large network of freelance experts across Belgium

We have built a strong network of freelance experts in Belgium, covering Brussels, Flanders and Wallonia across multiple industries.

Our database is structured by:

  • Area of expertise
  • Level of experience
  • Availability
  • Location
  • Daily rate range

Result: a targeted and relevant selection of freelance experts in Belgium, fully aligned with your business challenges.

03.

A unique sourcing methodology

Our sourcing strategy combines:

  • A specialised CV database organised by expertise
  • Qualified professional networks
  • A dedicated research centre for direct talent headhunting

As a specialised freelance recruitment agency in Belgium, we go beyond traditional platforms and identify high-level professionals who are often invisible on standard job boards.

02.

Sector expertise and tailored support

Morgan Philips is an internationally recognised recruitment group. Through our freelance staffing solutions in Belgium, we bring this expertise to the world of independent professionals.

We understand:

  • Your operational constraints
  • Your budget considerations
  • Your deadlines
  • The key competencies required

Whether you need short-term support or long-term freelance contract recruitment, we act as a strategic partner.

04.

Responsiveness, proximity and reliability

Freelancing requires speed and flexibility.

We commit to:

  • Accurately understanding your needs
  • Presenting qualified profiles within days
  • Securing the contractual framework
  • Providing continuous follow-up throughout the mission

Our team works closely with your HR and operational stakeholders to ensure seamless contract staffing solutions in Belgium.

OUR TEAM

Our team specialised in Freelance Recruitment in Belgium

Morgan Philips Freelance relies on experienced consultants, each specialised in their respective industry. Each consultant:

  • Has in-depth sector expertise
  • Understands the Belgian market dynamics
  • Masters the specificities of contract recruitment in Belgium
  • Builds long-term partnerships with clients

 

Our team supports companies looking to hire freelance consultants in Belgium in the following sectors:

 

Our freelance staffing process in Belgium

At Morgan Philips Freelance, every assignment is structured to ensure speed, precision and security. Our freelance staffing methodology in Belgium is built around 8 key steps.

Frequently asked questions

Why work with a freelance recruitment agency instead of searching directly?

Partnering with a Freelance recruitment agency Belgium like Morgan Philips means accessing:

  • A curated network of freelance experts Belgium, available quickly
  • Proven expertise in sourcing across IT, finance, insurance, digital and marketing
  • Reduced hiring risks
  • Time savings for your internal teams
  • Flexible contract staffing solutions in Belgium adapted to your needs
  • Structured follow-up from start to finish

Our tailored approach allows you to hire freelance experts in Belgium confidently while maintaining full control over your project.

How long does it take to hire freelance consultants in Belgium?

Depending on the complexity of the profile, we typically present qualified candidates within a few days.

What is the difference between freelance and temporary work?

The difference between freelance and temporary work in Belgium mainly lies in the employment status and contractual relationship.

A freelancer is self-employed. They operate under an independent status (as a sole trader or through a company) and invoice their services directly to the client company. They are autonomous in how they organize their work and are not considered employees.

A temporary worker (interim) is an employee. They sign an employment contract with a temporary work agency, which assigns them to a client company for a fixed period. They benefit from employee social security protection.

How does a freelance contract work in Belgium?

A freelance contract in Belgium is a service agreement concluded between a company and a self-employed professional.

It typically defines:

  • The scope of the assignment
  • The duration (fixed-term or open-ended)
  • The daily rate (day rate) or hourly rate
  • Invoicing terms
  • Termination conditions
  • Confidentiality and non-compete clauses

Unlike an employment contract, a freelance agreement does not create a relationship of subordination. The freelancer remains autonomous in the execution of the assignment.

What are the fees of a freelance agency in Belgium?

The fees of a freelance agency in Belgium vary depending on the type of assignment, its duration, and the level of expertise required.

Generally, freelance agencies operate under two main models:

  • Margin included in the daily rate : The agency adds a commission to the freelancer’s day rate. The company pays a global rate without administrative complexity.
  • Fixed fees or a percentage of the daily rate: The commission usually ranges between 10% and 25% of the daily rate, depending on the level of support provided (sourcing, screening, contracting, follow-up).

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Morgan Philips Freelance delivers tailored solutions through our extensive Belgian and international network of professionals.

Freelancers, are you looking for your next mission?

Send us your CV and join the Morgan Philips Freelance network.

We connect independent professionals with qualified opportunities across Belgium and internationally, supporting both short-term projects and long-term collaborations aligned with your ambitions.

Candidates, if you are looking for a job, send us your CV by completing the submit CV form.

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What makes a successful Chief Revenue Officer according to Takumi’s Adam Williams
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What makes a successful Chief Revenue Officer according to Takumi’s Adam Williams

To succeed in a business environment that’s clouded in uncertainty and driven by disruption, organisations need leaders that can think beyond their one function or department – they need leaders that are agile, fast-thinking and multidimensional in their approach.

And the perfect example of a modern, multidimensional leader is the Chief Revenue Officer (CRO). Designed to disrupt, the CRO brings together the traditional sales, marketing, finance and product team functions to capitalise on new revenue opportunities.

To find out more about this exciting and increasingly common role, Morgan Philips Executive Search, caught up with Adam Williams, the CRO at Takumi - a leading Instagram influencer marketing platform designed to maximise opportunities for creators and give brands and agencies access to the best creative talent, and their online communities.

Takumi works alongside over 4,000 influencers throughout the world to deliver impactful Instagram campaigns for some of the world’s biggest agencies and brands, including Pernod Ricard, Nike, Coca Cola, Visa and Estée Lauder. 

Watch the video or read some of the many interesting insights Adam had to share below: 

A multidimensional approach that connects all the dots together

While the primary goal of a traditional Head of Sales or Sales Director role is to lead the sales department to success, the role of Chief Revenue Officer is much more multidimensional, says Adam. 

“It’s looking at what the actual future revenue strategy of the whole entire business is,” he says, rather than focusing solely on the sales function. 

Adam suggests businesses ask themselves: “What other services can you do? What other products can you evolve? What else can you do with the rest of the business and departments?” 

For this type of thinking to come into action, Adam highlights the need for greater communication across departments. 

“None of us are a success if none of us are talking. It’s all about making sure we’re communicating on a weekly or daily basis to work out how we improve, and also, when we’re listening to our clients, what can we then use to translate into the rest of the company.” 

It also means having less red tape and a better overview of the company as a whole, he points out. 

“You can actually make decisions on the fly much quicker without having to get too much bureaucracy involved.” 

“And for a client, I think it means coming up with a much better product, and also something that evolves much more quickly to answer their needs.”

Spearheading the leadership revolution

An effective CRO is solutions-orientated and has the ability to make decisions quickly, says Adam.

“You’ll find a load of different problems or challenges that you need to answer,” he points out while also highlighting the need to be open, honest and transparent with both your teams and with your clients. 

“You have to be able to deliver what you say you can deliver,” he says.

Another crucial aspect to the role is the ability to change people’s view towards traditional revenue streams. Recounting one of his earliest experiences at Spotify, where he acted as Managing Director UK and Benelux from 2013 to 2015, Adam says one of the challenges was to help the business understand the opportunities around other digital assets besides audio ads.

“I don’t think it was a particularly hard thing to do, because the business was so innovative anyway and it wanted to try new things,” he says. 

“But it took a number of different stakeholders to go through that process, and to get the product team to build it, because most product guys wanted to build the cool, sexy music listening part and not the ad platform.”

The rise of agile leaders in the tech sector 

New senior leadership roles are coming out all the time, but there’s no denying that the tech sector is leading the way, with Chief Knowledge Officer, Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer and Chief Behavioural Officer just some of many titles that have made an appearance in the last few years.

Asked what’s behind this sudden need for these new titles, Adam responds: “I think it’s quite often because there are new businesses with completely new business models - but also, people wanting to do stuff differently.”

“It’s driven by the capacity or the demand for people to do multiple things. So actually, if you are doing multiple things, you end up having to have a different title because you’re not just doing revenue or you’re not just doing product, and so then it’s about people evolving into those different types of roles.”

To find out more insights about effective leadership in today’s modern world of work, get in touch with our team of executive search experts today.

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