Dolphin helps you find meaningful work

by Startacus Admin
Job hunting for high impact jobs made easy, thanks to Dolphin, the startup that'll help you to find a job that’s rewarding for both you and the world...

New York-based recruitment startup Dolphin is of the opinion that helping to change the world for the better (or, let’s be honest, at this point it’s more ‘save’ the world) and having a good job that you enjoy do not have to be mutually exclusive.
Whatever your skillset, you can use Dolphin to find a matching career, from internships to full-time, high-impact jobs. Whether your interests lie in tackling climate change, fighting poverty, improving education, fixing healthcare, reimagining cities and urban mobility, exploring space, or protecting civil liberties, Dolphin has over 6,000 organisations in which to help you find where you belong. Just download the app and start by telling it what area of change you would like to be a part of, and go from there.
The world is in desperate need of change. Within the environmental arena alone, greenhouse gas emissions need to be reduced by almost half by 2030 to avoid catastrophe, and one million species are at risk of extinction in the next few years.
And our environmental impact is far from the only thing that needs to change before it is too late. Dolphin can help make it easier for you to be a part of that change and simultaneously have the career you want. We think that is worth keeping an eye on.
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Published on: 29th September 2019
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