Mix of big creative projects and dozens of tiny test gigs
Enterprise brand programs sit alongside many short fixed-price operational tests and active hiring.
Who's actually behind the account.
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Fixed-price only, no hourly rates
Spend is bi-modal: a few large brand/creative contracts (~$46k and $63k–$66k) and many micro gigs around $40–$55.
Who they hire
Brand/creative teams and multi-month program managers, plus independent contractors for many small operational tasks.
Hiring right now, not last year.
When the contracts on record started — and how they're structured. 38 of 50 are still in progress.
Jobs they've posted publicly
Every contract on record — all 50
Freelancer names removed · roles onlyHow they treat freelancers
Fair, often generous reviews but usually generic; expect fixed-bid scopes and some repeat hires for longer programs.
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