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February 24, 2022
Aquent acquires Workgroups DaVinci to accelerate the growth of its project management platform, RoboHead
World’s largest marketing and creative staffing firm welcomes new project management team to innovate workflow solutions for creative client needs.
January 14, 2022
Marketing, creative, and digital talent salaries rise 7.5% as e-commerce spending booms
Aquent’s 2022 Salary Guide finds glaring gender and race/ethnicity wage disparities.
January 6, 2022
How Aquent is making remote work, work.
Aquent is one of several companies featured in an article about the shift to remote work and its effect on staff and business.
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The Boston Globe
January 6, 2022
Making games better, safer, and more accessible in 2022.
Gamers are helping to reshape games and communities to be more inclusive, equitable and accessible.
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CNET
November 10, 2021
Is remote work the answer to becoming carbon neutral?
As companies seek carbon-zero solutions, questions about the positive implications of remote work are asked.
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Bloomberg Quicktake
October 22, 2021
Committed to making games more accessible.
Aquent Games talent, Brandon Cole works to make games accessible to the blind and visually impaired.
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Bloomberg
October 22, 2021
Aquent’s, John Chuang, joins CNBC panel on the future of work.
A discussion around The Education Evolution: Building a Better Business.
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CNBC
October 19, 2021
Some companies return to the office. Aquent to remain 100% remote.
COVID-19’s summer surge resulted in fewer workers returning to the office. Still, some companies are leasing more space.
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The Los Angeles Times
October 6, 2021
Making video games more accessible for the blind, visually impaired
Brandon Cole, an Aquent Games talent, works with the gaming industry to make video games more accessible.
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WBNS-TV, Columbus, OH.
September 23, 2021
40% of workers would leave jobs if forced to work full-time in the office
The pandemic has changed everything, and studies show Americans don’t want to lose workplace flexibility when it’s over.
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KCBS-TV, Los Angeles
August 17, 2021
Aquent launches Aquent Games to connect top game studios to world class talent
As gaming industry valuations rise dramatically, Aquent is well-positioned to fulfill the growing demand for these niche, hard-to-find talent.
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Aquent
August 10, 2021
Eighty seven percent of companies say they have a skills gap
Aquent’s Gymnasium program offers free online, video-based courses in digital design, web development and user experience.
Source:
Staffing Industry Review
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