Part-Time
Posted on 10/31/2025
Marketplace linking brands with vetted agencies
No salary listed
Remote in Australia
Remote
Remote role in ACT, Australia; 15-25 hours weekly and must align with ACT time zone.
Breef is an online marketplace that connects brands with pre-vetted marketing and advertising agencies. It operates on a project-based model where brands post a project brief, Breef curates a shortlist from its network, and agencies pitch for the project. The platform handles the entire workflow, including project management, communication, and payments, and it earns revenue by taking a commission on the total project value. This structure aims to make outsourcing digital, creative, and marketing work more efficient for distributed teams. Breef differentiates itself by maintaining a vetted, ready-to-work network and delivering end-to-end workflow within a single platform, reducing the friction of matching, contracting, and paying agencies. Its goal is to scale a trusted marketplace that simplifies outsourcing for brands of all sizes, backed by VC funding to expand its platform and reach.
Company Size
11-50
Company Stage
Series A
Total Funding
$19.5M
Headquarters
Denver, Colorado
Founded
2019
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