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- Anne Frank

2012 Press Releases

06.01.2012 WhatsForWork.com Launched!

What's For Work? launches its revolutionary website to help women manage their careers and find their dream jobs. What's For Work? is a next generation professional networking site that is rich with tools to help members create their perfect resume, prepare for interviews, and connect with employers and providers. These technical innovations are supported by a community of other woman and experts available with the click of a mouse. The site also delivers extensive help including dozens of "Show Me" videos and tutorials.

2011 Press Releases

12.10.2011 Eric Vonheim joins What's For Work? as Chief Brand Officer

Eric Vonheim is a passionate entrepreneur, who enjoys all aspects of start-up companies, from the initial dream, to launching a product and/or service. For Eric, the excitement of being an entrepreneur is the journey. His passion for business, design, and social media marketing will guide the What’s For Work? brand and overall sales and marketing strategy.

02.15.2011 What's For Work? opens office in Danville, CA

What's For Work? moves out of the garage to office space in the rejuvenated Railroad Ave district of Danville Ca. Located near the heart of silicon Valley in the San Francisco Bay Area, Danville is the ideal location to attract top technical talent and members.

2008 Press Releases

08.20.2008 What's For Work? is founded

Teri Hockett and co-founders Jim Hockett and Dennis Thompson form What's For Work? to create a career website to redefine how employers acquire talent and women find and preserve their dream jobs using innovative technologies. What's For Work? helps women take control of their careers by providing a rich set of tools that develop their knowledge, skills and confidence they need to land and preserve their dream jobs.