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    Katy Fridman

    Founder Flexible Working People (ex Microsoft, Thomson Reuters) - Helping businesses access highly capable hidden talent for flexible jobs through a curated community of 35k+ professionals - Champion of gender diversity

    Katy Fridman, a highly experienced professional with a background in marketing, transitioned from a successful corporate career to establish Flexible Working People, a thriving community dedicated to individuals seeking flexible work opportunities.

    The Facebook group she founded has rapidly grown to over 30,000 members, attracting 800+ new members monthly. It serves as a hub for like-minded professionals to connect, share experiences, offer support, and discover flexible job openings.

    In addition to being a valuable resource for job seekers, the platform has evolved into a robust recruitment tool for businesses and recruiters, enabling them to tap into a pool of seasoned professionals interested in part-time or flexible roles.

    Katy's initiative has garnered praise from satisfied clients, including testimonials highlighting the quality of candidates sourced through the platform and the collaborative culture fostered within the community.

    Her educational background includes studies at Woodhouse Sixth Form College and a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) degree with a 2:1 from London Metropolitan University.

    Throughout her career, Katy has held various key roles, such as Trading Director at The Bread Factory, as well as marketing positions at reputable organizations like Microsoft, Thomson Reuters, and The Jewish Chronicle Newspaper.

    She brings a wealth of experience in diverse areas such as HR, marketing, finance, and administration, catering to full-time, part-time, contract, and freelance positions.

    To learn more about Katy and the opportunities offered through Flexible Working People, visit www.flexibleworkingpeople.com.

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    London, England, United Kingdom