Awin are in the market for more diverse talent

Global marketing giant Awin has taken the next step in its mission to empower diverse talent in the advertising world by partnering with Evenbreak, the UK’s most accessible job board, run by disabled people for disabled people.

Team of 5 talking around a table in a brightly lit room

Building on their goal to humanize marketing and put people first in an often technology-focused sector, Awin now offers vacancies around the world to thousands of premium candidates through the Evenbreak platform, calling them to join the team already positioned as one of the top places to work on Glassdoor.

In a world where branding is everything, this is surely an advert for an inclusive culture that delivers right from page one.

Speaking about the partnership, Daisy Row, Senior Talent Partner at Awin said: “DEI at Awin is core to who we are, it’s embedded in our global working culture. We are passionate and strive to continue our journey through each pillar of DEI.

We hire for diversity of thought, experience, and background.

We facilitate equitable hiring processes and decisions.

We endeavour to continue creating a sense of belonging, improving inclusivity and retaining diverse talent.

I am looking forward to seeing where this partnership takes us on our DEI journey with the invaluable guidance from the Evenbreak team!”

Jane Hatton, founder and CEO of Evenbreak adds: “We are delighted to be working with Awin, and walking with them on their exciting inclusion journey. We want our disabled candidates to know that Awin is a great place to work.”

Check out jobs with Awin on Evenbreak

About Awin

With 21 years of experience, our network offers a global community of people, technology and business intelligence insights. No matter what type of partner, level of service or tools your business needs, Awin provides solutions to drive sustainable growth. Part of the Axel Springer and United Internet groups, with Shareasale and Commission Factory, Awin’s global affinity network is powered by 17 offices worldwide, over 1200 employees, 241,000 contributing publishers and 21,200 advertisers.

Connecting businesses with customers around the world across the retail, telecommunications, travel and finance verticals, Awin generated £12 billion in revenue for its advertisers and £920 million for its publishers in the last financial year.

Find out more about Awin and their inclusive culture

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