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On this episode of Stories Behind the Grind, listen to my conversation with Tim Walmsley, founder of BenchOn. We discuss what the future of work could look like, lessons learnt from scaling from a startup and managing both the supply and demand sides of a two sided marketplace.

Also discover Where the idea of BenchOn came from The importance of understanding both the supply and demand of the industry you’re in How a $1 million investment forced Tim to look elsewhere to get BenchOn up and running

Taking a horizontal approach to building a marketplace across all industries

Tim's view on where the workforce is going in the next 5 years Creating job stability for Australians Creating an environment where businesses have the flexibility and agility to move staff when and where needed coupled with the stability of full-time employment How to maintain corporate knowledge within the business The high cost of turnover (especially when hiring millennials) Why cutting your staff is like chopping your leg off to lose weight?

Who is best suited to use the BenchOn platform How Tim managed to balance the supply and demand constraints Biggest lessons Tim learned over the last 2 years

Managing the highs and lows of entrepreneurship Tim's definition of the grind Links: BenchOn - https://www.benchon.com/ Tim on LinkedIn - https://au.linkedin.com/in/tim-walmsley

Be sure to follow me on Instagram and say Hi @aidanvoc

Subscribe to the podcast on Apple, or anywhere else you listen to your podcasts.

You can find this episode plus all the previous episode here.

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  3. Rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts!
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On this episode of Stories Behind the Grind, listen to my conversation with Tim Walmsley, founder of BenchOn. We discuss what the future of work could look like, lessons learnt from scaling from a startup and managing both the supply and demand sides of a two sided marketplace.

Also discover Where the idea of BenchOn came from The importance of understanding both the supply and demand of the industry you’re in How a $1 million investment forced Tim to look elsewhere to get BenchOn up and running

Taking a horizontal approach to building a marketplace across all industries

Tim's view on where the workforce is going in the next 5 years Creating job stability for Australians Creating an environment where businesses have the flexibility and agility to move staff when and where needed coupled with the stability of full-time employment How to maintain corporate knowledge within the business The high cost of turnover (especially when hiring millennials) Why cutting your staff is like chopping your leg off to lose weight?

Who is best suited to use the BenchOn platform How Tim managed to balance the supply and demand constraints Biggest lessons Tim learned over the last 2 years

Managing the highs and lows of entrepreneurship Tim's definition of the grind Links: BenchOn - https://www.benchon.com/ Tim on LinkedIn - https://au.linkedin.com/in/tim-walmsley

Be sure to follow me on Instagram and say Hi @aidanvoc

Subscribe to the podcast on Apple, or anywhere else you listen to your podcasts.

You can find this episode plus all the previous episode here.

Four ways you can support this podcast

  1. Take a screenshot of this podcast and send it to a friend who may like it
  2. Take your Grind to the next level by implementing a sales funnel to turn your passive website visitors into paying customer with ClickFunnels, the #1 sales funnel software in the world. You can get a free trial by going to www.clickfunnels.com
  3. Rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts!
  4. Connect with me @aidanvoc (I respond to all DM’s there)

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