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I am searching for two opposing terms:

How to call a person who is employed by a company?

How to call a person who is not employed directly be a company, but cooperates with this company, for example, a freelancer?

Would these terms "internal worker" and "external worker" be appropriate?

How to call a person who is employed by a company?

How to call a person who is not employed directly be a company, but cooperates with this company, for example, a freelancer?

Would these terms "internal worker" and "external worker" be appropriate?

I am searching for two opposing terms:

How to call a person who is employed by a company?

How to call a person who is not employed directly be a company, but cooperates with this company, for example, a freelancer?

Would these terms "internal worker" and "external worker" be appropriate?

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Are the following terms correct: "internal worker", "external worker"?

How to call a person who is employed by a company?

How to call a person who is not employed directly be a company, but cooperates with this company, for example, a freelancer?

Would these terms "internal worker" and "external worker" be appropriate?