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Adventurous & Awesome Web Developer Needed!
Award winning travel startup, eagerly seeking a bright, talented and web developer or development house team! So we have not won any awards yet, but with YOU onboard we may well do!
Layover Adventure is seeking a web development partner.
So if you have what it takes to work on a challenging website, please get in touch and I'll send you the Layover Adventure Website documents pack.
The competition is open from 16th-30th July. I will be taking meetings with interested parties during that time. The outcome of the competition will be announced on 31st July.
Good Luck! :)
Layover Adventure
We love our new home.
Aleutia Computers have just moved into the not-just-for-profit, NGO and charity hub in Old Street known as Development House tucked in on Leonard Street and owned by the Ethical Property company. In my experience with London landlords (such as Workspace Group) the EPC are the only landlord with a social focus and ethical structure at it's core, supporting organisations with similar ambitions while offering affordable rates and plenty of resources to empower you in your work.
Ethical Business IS big business.
We've been here for about 6 months... I recently heard there is a waiting list longer than City Road trying to get office space here!
Unlike most other landlords who are struggling to occupy their property portfolios, the Ethical Property Company demonstrates there IS a demand for ethical landlords. While we love our landlord, it's difficult to run a social/ethical enterprise while most of your suppliers have no ethics at their core what so ever, they operate purely for profit, that's #1, only second to their shareholders.
Workspace Group, for example, is a publicly trading company, their sole aim is to please their shareholders, it is irrelevant to them that they are supporting a network of small businesses. Despite that they claim to be London's "largest small business landlord", this needs to change!
In this blog we will share our experiences, trials and tribulations of operating and scaling a not-just-for-profit social enterprise computer innovator and manufacturer from London's tech hub know as the "Silicon Roundabout" or "Tech City".