Grindr has a reputation for its hookup culture, but the company says a quarter of its users are there to network. The CEO says he even hired people through the app.::Grindr CEO George Arison told WSJ that he personally hired people through the app.
This is an ad piece.
If it’s from Business Insider or Forbes, there’s a 95% chance it was a under-the-table ad.
I’m not under any contract anymore. You can hire writers to post on those two sites about your product, or expand your reach. Every business book review is a ad. Every “How to do X” like “How to talk to your boss” is a thin disguise of a ad, as it sells you books, courses.
The same people they’re forcing to move cross country or be laid off?
Sounds good to me. Any app that helps you find like minded folk can be used a variety of ways. It’s a little funny to read but not a big surprise.
Okay but they are definitely hooking up first. I have a hard time believing the app with built in dick pic sharing features and reputation for being useless for dating has people being like “hey QT you have any jobs?”