Working Not Working gained momentum as a platform built for creatives and companies alike. Now, it brings together gifted people and great opportunities from all over the world.
Read MoreHow Long-Tail Hiring Platforms Make It Easier to Search For and Find Creative Talent
Here’s what it’s like to find the right creative talent for your job on LinkedIn vs. Working Not Working, where essential search filters such as availability and rate — plus easy viewing of visual work — make creative recruiting a lot more efficient.
Read MoreHow To Access Top 10% Talent As A CMO
“Corporations are realizing the huge impact that strong creative can have on the bottom line, and that those decisions should be made closer to the source," notes Justin Gignac, Co-Founder of Working Not Working.
Read MoreOvershare Podcast: Tina Essmaker on Resiliency and Embracing the Great Contentment
Tina Essmaker opens up about loss, divorce, resiliency, and new beginnings as she moves on from her role as Co-Founder and Editor in Chief of The Great Discontent. She embarks on this next chapter of her career as a coach, speaker, and writer with courage and enthusiasm.
Read MoreWorking Not Working Acquires London-Based "Talent Fixers" The Backscratchers
Working Not Working has acquired London-based "talent fixers" business The Backscratchers. “We're committed to growing outside the United States to give our community greater access to global talent and opportunities," WNW Co-founder Adam Tompkins says.
Read MorePeter Rosch Shows You Creatives & Agencies How To Use Your Egos For Good
"It’s a pretty simple premise. When I have the time, I let agencies know that I am available to crush it for 48-ish hours on a range of very specific asks in exchange for a minimum donation of $1000." So far, 3 agencies have enlisted Peter's ego for more than $7,300 in donations to CASA for Children.
Read MoreWNW + Squarespace Happy Hour: Recap
WNW Members + friends were treated to drinks, light bites, and the chance to learn what working at Squarespace is all about directly from their Creative team. The Squarespace team also took sleek headshots of attendees.
Read MoreA Collaboration That Mounted the World's Most Remote Pop-Up Shop
"How do you build a shop on the side of a cliff without it turning into a kite? How do you make the concept resonate with the climbing community - an often skeptical group? Can we get permitting for drones in a park that’s historically against them? Where will the shopkeeper pee?"
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