Geoff Hucker
Founder, CEO
Geoff has led the charity Beyond Orphanage for 25 years, an experience that shaped his commitment to fairer access to opportunity. This philosophy underpins Work for Impact, the world’s first global talent partner to achieve B Corp certification. Through his blog, Geoff shares insights on remote hiring, global team leadership and the future of work.
All Articles by Geoff Hucker (205)
Certified B Corp month: celebrating business as a force for good
Find in this article what a certified B Corp is, what it takes to become one and ten companies highlighted on the best for the world list.
The Top 4 Challenges Faced By Independent Contractors and How to Overcome Them
Being a Freelancer can be exciting, but it isn't always easy. Here are four challenges faced by freelancers and how to overcome them.
Writing for a greener world | Cass H. | Freelance Writer
Read how Cass H. crafts stories on sustainability and climate action, sharing insights that inspire a greener, more conscious world.
Women entrepreneurs committed to a more sustainable future
See how women founders across sectors are driving sustainability through innovation, social impact and business models designed for long-term change.
How to hire the right independent mobile app developers for your project
If you are on the quest to bring your app project to life, find here some tips and advice for hiring freelance mobile app developers.
What skills do purpose-driven organisations look for when hiring?
This guide outlines the key skills purpose-driven organizations focus on when hiring, from critical thinking to collaboration and mission alignment.
Organization made easy | Sofa Elizabeth T. | Virtual Assistant
Discover how Sofia Elizabeth brings order through virtual assistance. Learn her methods, tools, and real results in helping organizations stay efficient.
Building a Startup: Is it possible to build a successful startup exclusively by hiring independent contractors?
Building a Startup most certainly will always be a challenge. And a big part of that equation is up to who you decide to work with.