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- Working Not Working Magazine
Working Not Working Magazine is an online platform celebrating work and stories from the Universe’s most creative creators The magazine offers a selection of features, interviews, op-eds, and how-tos to learn the realities behind creativity and to discover your own
- WNW MAGAZINE
Working Not Working Magazine is an online platform celebrating work and stories from the Universe’s most creative creators The magazine offers a selection of features, interviews, op-eds, and how-tos to learn the realities behind creativity and to discover your own
- Future Member FAQs - Working Not Working Magazine
We've added active response statistics to Working Not Working so creatives and hirers now know how quickly they can expect a response from the person they're reaching out to This will help you be as efficient as possible in your job searches, and even help you prioritize who you're reaching out to
- WNW NEWS - Working Not Working Magazine
We surveyed 800 advertising creatives in the Working Not Working community to see how they feel about their current jobs, the industry they’ve called home, and whether they see a future in it
- Creative FAQs - Working Not Working Magazine
Companies turn to Working Not Working for the best creative talent, and we are giving you the chance to represent your best and brightest self All you have to do to submit is upload three pieces of work to your portfolio (although the more you share, the better)
- Equity in Practice with Jezz Chung Jennifer Ekeleme: Column #1
Each month, Jezz Chung and Jenn Ekeleme will answer questions submitted from the Working Not Working community to provide insight and guidance around building an equitable future
- Hannah-Michelle Bayley — WNW MAGAZINE
Working Not Working Magazine is an online platform celebrating work and stories from the Universe’s most creative creators The magazine offers a selection of features, interviews, op-eds, and how-tos to learn the realities behind creativity and to discover your own
- I Got Laid Off. Heres How I Wish My Coworkers Wouldve Handled It.
One coworker suggested I join Working Not Working, another put me in touch with a copywriting friend Others simply said they were grateful and wished the circumstances were different
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