In this interview with Vicky we’ll dive deeper into what it's like to work at the PartnerHero Hub in Manila.
There’s a big commitment happening at PartnerHero to take our corporate mission a step further—to intentionally share our mission and culture outside the company with historically vulnerable communities.
It is said that companies reflect their founders, specifically their context, at the moment of formation. In 2014, Heather and I found ourselves amid a massive wave of startup formation and a massive global shift in how work was getting done.
For many families around the world, the act of celebrating Mother’s Day this weekend will be unlike any other... ever.
Here, we interview Ali Rustom, a PartnerHero associate who went through the Open Door Policy program to learn more about his experience as a refugee, going through the Open Door Policy program and finding work in a remote CX role.
A few months ago PartnerHero set out to create a new, more inclusive holiday policy. Read on to see what we came up with.
Hey, I’m Cinthya, I am 31 years old. I am the Office Lead for the Tegucigalpa hub on weekdays and I’m also a support hero on Saturdays.
Hi, my name is David Cerrato. I’m 35 years old, and I’ve been working with PartnerHero for just over a year. I’m currently working as a Program Manager for a couple of very cool programs.
What’s up, everybody! My name is Fabiano, I’m thirty-five years old (and I know, I look thirty-four) and I’m a Client Success Associate here at PartnerHero.
Top of the morning to you people! I’m Eduardo. I’m 27 years old and I’m a Customer Support Associate.
Meet Andrew Lewis, Program Manager at PartnerHero.
Hey, I’m Diego, I’ve been working at PartnerHero for the past two years. I’m currently providing support for one of our partners and also managing the Tegucigalpa library.