Video: Where are they now? Catching up with ATC2017 Innovation Lab winner Weploy

Since winning the ATC2017 Innovation Lab competition, Weploy has gone from strength to strength.
From a team of five operating out of a bathroom supply warehouse to now 26 people across two offices in Melbourne and Sydney, the on-demand staffing platform are now working with clients such as PwC, VicSuper, UniSuper and Lonely Planet, all the while posting consistent month-to-month growth.
It was certainly no mean feat and co-founder Tony Wu joins me in this video interview to share more details and offer some useful advice to people who are just starting out on their journeys!
Check out the video:


Join Weploy and the many other latest, most innovative Talent technologies at the ATC2018 to find out how they are solving some of your most pressing Talent problems. Tickets are running out so get onto it quick! More information available here.

Article By

Get more articles direct to your inbox

Upcoming Events

14 & 15 October

You may also enjoy reading...

We gave Andy Martin, the Head of Talent Acquisition at Only About Children,3 quick questions that we had about his upcoming session at ATC2024 and we were blown away by his insights. This is not the first time Andy built a Talent Advisory team and he believes this is now the standard of what TA will eventually become in many organisations.
We sat down with Aurelio and asked him 3 quick questions about his upcoming session at ATC2024, reviving TA's brand when trust is gone. Aurelio highlights the importance of a customer service mindset, keeping trust as a part of regular conversations and much more (including a surprising restaurant recommendation in Melbourne!)
HR and Recruitment have often felt like 2 separate functions that just work out of the same office. But as the way we work evolves, many modern TA leaders are thinking it’s time to get the band back together. Here are some examples of how Talent Leaders from global organisations have unified elements traditionally thought of as "HR" into the TA function.