Having creatives as part of your team is always a wise decision. If you have a great product but can’t communicate its value to your audience, then you might miss out on big opportunities to show the world what you’ve got. Creatives know what they’re...

  Connected Women joins the incredible line up of speakers for Spark Fest 2019, the annual event for entrepreneurs and creative thinkers. The one-day, interactive conference, to be held on March 23 from 8am to 6pm at the Globe Tower in Bonifacio Global City, will feature a mix of thought leaders and industry movers.

  Remote work is on the rise. More companies are creating opportunities for employees to work from wherever they like, as long as they are able to deliver the same work had they been in a more traditional office set up. And it’s exciting! Who doesn’t love the idea taking control of your own time, in your ideal comfortable space? But we understand that jumping in the water might worry some who are more used to their old routines, and that adjusting may take time. It’s true, remote work may not be for everyone. So we’re here to help you figure out if remote work is right for you.

Being a fresh grad, one might want to go into freelance for different reasons. Maybe you want to have some spending power during your ‘funemployment’. Maybe you’re not sure if a desk job really is for you. Or maybe you’re dealing with post-uni existential crisis and you want to explore other fields. Whatever your reason, here are some tips to getting started as a fresh grad.

Connected Women was chosen as one of the 80 global finalists in the recently-concluded RSA (Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce) Future Work Awards 2019 in recognition of global organizations currently “helping people create better ways to work in a flexible, frequently changing digital economy.