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Why Vegan Jobs Ireland helps connect vegan job seekers and vegan businesses, Wagner Rosati

Why Vegan Jobs Ireland helps connect vegan job seekers and vegan businesses, Wagner Rosati

What is your background briefly?

I’m a Brazilian living in Dublin for over 3 years, working as UX Designer. My work experience came from working as graphic designer in Ad Agencies, from printing to digital.

Does it seem like a logical background to what you do now?

Yes. I’ve been working in digital environment for years, but always working ins someones else project. I wanted to do something that I could use my background as designer and my passion.

With the Vegan Jobs Ireland website, I can use my background as designer for a cause that I believe. I still can work with creation, design, digital marketing, and at the same time promoting the veganism.

1 min pitch for what you are doing now?

I have been a vegan for over five years, and I wanted to get more involved with the cause, using my skills as web developer and designer to create something useful to the vegan community.

Why do you think it is such a powerful idea?

I believe it’s a powerful idea because veganism is growing in Ireland, more and more companies are selling vegan products, and the vegan industries are showing up, from groceries store to the health sector, clothes, etc.

There are many ethical companies that are looking for a candidate like this. Vegan Jobs Ireland helps connect vegan job seekers and vegan businesses.

How can people find out more about you & your work?

My personal website: www.wrccdesign.com and www.veganjobsireland.ie or Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/veganjobsireland
Facebook: www.facebook.com/veganjobsinireland

Anything else you’d like to add / we should have asked?

About the feedback of people looking for jobs. Every day the website get CVs, and companies are interested to know, by visiting the site to check the users profiles.

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