With the speedy growth of veganism, an increasing number of companies are quickly adapting to these new consumers’ choices by placing their new vegan products on the market.
A variety of vegan companies are on the rise, ranging from restaurants and cafes to services such as beauty and make-up salons, tattoo shops, clothing stores, and many others. Most of these companies are looking for a candidate who also matches with their ethical and compassionate lifestyle and Vegan Jobs Ireland helps them to connect with vegan job seekers.
The aim of Vegan Jobs Ireland is to help a job seeker to find a position, which not only positively impacts their life, but also the lives of the animals and the environment which builds a healthier and more compassionate society.
After realizing that there are a huge interest and demand for the workplace which shares vegan values, Wagner set the Vegan Jobs Ireland Facebook page in 2018. It didn’t take long and the page was noticed by a high number of people looking for work opportunities within the vegan community with the companies posting available positions. An increasing interest prompted Wagner to create a website in order to offer this opportunity to a wider group of people who care about animal welfare and the environment.
“I wanted to use my skills as a Web Designer and do something to support the community in Ireland”, Wagner explains.
Unlike other online job boards available, Vegan Jobs Ireland offers all the services free of charge to both job seekers and businesses. A new interview section has been recently added to Vegan Jobs Ireland which brings the local vegan businesses closer to the community, explaining how the business started and how they are dealing with the pandemic situation.
“This was a very good opportunity to let people know about the stories of the companies and informing people how these companies are attending the public and support these companies in this difficult time”.
Currently, there are just over 10 interviews with local vegan businesses, from new start-ups to the well-established ones. “I believe that supporting small business is a way to get more open positions helping job seekers to new opportunities”, shares Wagner.
Wagner is already planning for the Vegan Jobs Ireland website’s expansion displaying ads to promote vegan businesses and adding a journalist member to the team, writing articles about the vegan-related changes in the market. As all of the services are provided free of charge, there is a way to support this fantastic idea via Buy me a coffee to maintain, improve, and create additional user-friendly features for the website.
This includes covering monthly server and annual domain costs, mailing list server costs, printing flyers, outreach and events, other operational expenses, and the support of the development team who is continuously working on improving site functionality.
Contact www.veganjobsireland.ie Stay up to date with Vegan Jobs Ireland by following their social media accounts on Facebook and Instagram.
Brilliant idea!!