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Annie Where

  • Maarkedal, BE
  • 1-10
    • Human Resources Services
    • and 2 others

Overview Annie Where

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  • Human Resources Services
  • Real estate
  • Software company
  • Maarkedal
  • 1-10 collaborators

About us

Annie Where is at the forefront of reinventing the work-from-anywhere paradigm. We specialize in providing comprehensive, full-serviced home offices and developing innovative solutions that enable professionals to work efficiently closer to their local communities.

Our core mission is to elevate the employee work experience, fostering a stronger connection to local communities. Simultaneously, we empower employers with unparalleled flexibility through a fully serviced model, ensuring seamless operations and enhanced productivity for a distributed workforce.

Company roles mapping

This mapping combines roles declared by the company and roles identified by artificial intelligence from public data or past job offers. Some job titles are also standardised according to the European ESCO nomenclature (European Skills, Competences, Qualifications and Occupations) to ensure consistency with European skills frameworks. Learn more about AI transparency and ESCO →

  • software developer
  • ICT product manager
  • ICT application developer
  • user interface designer
  • ICT business development manager

Employee distribution by work field

Estimate based on public data and company information. Learn more about AI transparency →

Engineering25 %
Information Technology (IT) & Software15 %
Customer Service & Support15 %
Sales & Business Development10 %
Marketing8 %
Management & Leadership7 %
Design & Creative7 %
Human Resources (HR)5 %
Finance & Accounting4 %
Logistics & Supply Chain4 %

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