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Filling a gap in the market: How Polywork is Redefining Professional Networking

Founded by Peter Johnston, Polywork is a startup that aims to build a professional network that showcases an individual's experience, talent, and skills beyond just a list of companies that they've worked for.

With Polywork, Johnston wanted to solve a major problem of professional social networks: their lack of flexibility and adaptability to different professional profiles. He realized that people have multiple passions and varied skills that are not always reflected in their professional journey. That's why he created Polywork, to allow people to connect with other professionals who share their interests and to showcase their professional experience in all its diversity. By creating Polywork, Peter Johnston has created an innovative platform that meets the needs of modern professionals. He listened to the market's needs and offered a solution to a problem that many professionals face. Thus, Polywork is becoming one of the most popular professional social networks for people looking to connect with other professionals who share their passions and skills.

Polywork is a prime example of a startup that is filling a gap in the market and offering an innovative solution. It's a reminder that the best ideas often come from recognizing a problem and finding a creative way to solve it. If you're a modern professional looking for a flexible and adaptable platform to showcase your talents, Polywork is definitely worth checking out.

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on February 24, 2023
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