Full-Time
Builds professional communities through media content
No salary listed
Remote in USA
Remote
Remote role; Austin, TX office available for in-person work if desired.
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Workweek builds professional communities by gathering industry leaders to share authentic insights through newsletters, shows, and other media. It operates as a content and media platform that sources expertise from individual content creators to produce engaging, relevant material for professionals in fields like franchising, e-commerce, HR, healthcare, fintech, and digital marketing. The product works by creating secure, trusted communities and delivering content through subscriptions, advertising, and partnerships with industry experts. What sets Workweek apart is its emphasis on authentic expert voices and a community-driven approach to content, rather than generic media; it links professionals with top industry leaders to support career growth and informed decision-making. The company's goal is to help professionals advance their careers by providing credible insights and opportunities within a curated professional ecosystem.
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
Series A
Total Funding
$18.4M
Headquarters
Austin, Texas
Founded
2015
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Health Insurance
Remote Work Options
Unlimited Paid Time Off
401(k) Retirement Plan
401(k) Company Match
Equity in Workweek
Paid Vacation
Paid Sick Leave
Paid Holidays
Sabbatical Leave
Family Planning Benefits
Fertility Treatment Support
Professional Development Budget
Conference Attendance Budget
Home Office Stipend
Phone/Internet Stipend
Mental Health Support
Wellness Program
Gym Membership
Employee Discounts
Company Social Events
Workweek, an Austin-based company, raised $12.5 million in a Series A funding round led by Next Coast Ventures, with participation from LightShed Ventures and Declaration Capital. The company, which previously raised $7 million in seed funding, plans to launch a professional network platform and expand its paid newsletters. The platform will feature eight themed communities and a marketplace of apps to enhance productivity. Workweek aims to disrupt trade organizations with digital-first content.
Business newsletter company Workweek raises $12.5M in series A round.
Workweek's long-term goal is to build a modern platform for professional content.
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