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Dom’s Eggnog Recipe
Dom, our IT Manager, has pulled together this gorgeous eggnog recipe to get you in the Christmas Spirit. So why not make it and share some pictures of you and your friends trying it this Christmas.
Read MoreGetting to know Stephen Stainsby
The next person in our ‘Meet The Team’ feature is our Fulfilment Team Manager, Stephen Stainsby. Stephen has been with Web.com for 5 years.
Read MoreGetting to know Nathan Holdsworth
The next person in our ‘Meet The Team’ feature is our Quality Control Executive, Nathan Holdsworth. Nathan has been with Web.com for over 2 years.
Read MoreGetting to know Adam O’Hagan
The next person in our ‘meet the team’ feature is our Experienced Salesman, Adam O’Hagan. Adam has been with Web.com for over 9 years.
Read MoreGetting to know Jordan Thornhill
The next person in our ‘meet the team’ feature is our Copywriter, Jordan Thornhill. Jordan has been with Web.com for over 2 years.
Read MoreGetting to know Dave!
The next person in our ‘meet the team’ feature is our Business Intelligence Manager, Dave Fender. Dave has been with Web.com for over 19 years, read on to find out what made him stay for so long:
Read MoreGetting to know Garry!
The next person in our ‘meet the team’ feature is our Telesales Executive, Garry Barnes. Garry has been with Web.com for over a decade, read on to find out what’s on his bucket list:
Read MoreJoel’s week at Web.com
This week we have had Joel Harrison (15) from Egglescliffe School completing his work experience with us. Joel has been spending some time with every area of the business from Sales to Marketing to Business Intelligence and is doing a fantastic job so far!
Read More3 companies actively closing the gender gap
The unfortunate truth is that the gender gap is real. Women have fewer opportunities and get paid less than men for the same jobs. In fact, on average women make 79% of men’s salaries for the same job despite the Equal Pay Act of 1963. In tech, this gender gap is perhaps the most pronounced. On top of lower salaries, women make up only 18% of undergraduates majoring in computer science and 26% of computing jobs.
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