For businesses desperate for staff and workers looking to earn some extra money, an app in the palm of their hands could be the solution. 9News
The business owners said it was designed out of necessity when they continued struggling to find enough staff to cover shifts in their bakery.
Supp CEO Jordan Murray said the concept behind the application is simple, but the power comes from the creators' experience in the industry.The business owners said the Supp app was designed out of necessity when they continued struggling to find enough staff to cover shifts in their bakery. "We wanted to build a safety net for small independent businesses like Lune Croissanterie, so that when their regular team members can't make it in, there's somebody to call on.
So, to try and enhance the potential opportunities for those who engage in the application, they have created micro lessons that help to upskill individuals in a range of areas."To progress in hospitality, it's important that [workers] have practical experience," Murray said."You could join [Supp] with very little experience and quickly see yourself progress.
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