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A gig is a term with several related meanings in contemporary usage. In the labor market, a gig is a short-term or freelance job or engagement, often organized through digital platforms. People who work gigs may be compensated per task, project, or performance rather than receiving a traditional salary. The term is closely associated with the gig economy, a labor market characterized by flexible, task-based work arrangements and a mix of contractors and freelancers.

In entertainment, a gig refers to a live performance or booking by a musician, artist, or performer.

Historically, the word also denoted a light horse-drawn carriage, typically known as a gig, used for transport.

In information technology and digital media, "gig" is often used informally to mean a gigabyte, a unit

Etymology and evolution reflect the term’s core idea of a compact, activity-focused assignment, a short engagement,

A
single
show,
a
club
engagement,
or
a
touring
date
can
all
be
described
as
a
gig.
The
concept
emphasizes
an
informal
or
contractual
engagement
rather
than
a
long-term
employment
relationship.
The
broad
sense
of
the
term
later
shifted
to
describe
a
temporary
or
one-off
task
or
performance.
of
data
equal
to
about
one
billion
bytes
(roughly
1,073,741,824
bytes
in
binary
terms).
The
usage
varies
by
context,
but
"gig"
remains
a
common
shorthand
in
casual
speech.
or
a
small-scale
transport
or
data
unit,
depending
on
the
context.