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Jobgether is a Brussels-based platform founded in 2020 that specializes in remote and flexible job opportunities. It aggregates over 200,000 job listings from top companies worldwide and utilizes AI to match job seekers with suitable roles. The platform aims to make flexible work accessible, particularly for white-collar professionals who prioritize lifestyle flexibility. With around 25 employees, Jobgether has rapidly grown to attract 1.5 million monthly users. The platform offers several features, including AI profile matching, a Flexscore to evaluate job flexibility, and options for fast-track interviews and one-click applications. Jobgether also provides geotargeting to ensure job compatibility with local hiring regulations. It serves both job seekers looking for remote roles and employers, including start-ups and scale-ups, seeking global talent. The service is free for job seekers, promoting reduced bias and relevance in the job market.
SLC Trade is a prominent Samsung Mobile platform based in Guatemala City, Guatemala, specializing in value-added solutions and technology products across North Central America. Founded in 2020, the company has grown to employ between 500 and 1,000 people and operates in over four countries, with a consolidation center in Miami. The company focuses on consumer electronics, telecommunications, logistics, and retail services. SLC Trade offers a variety of services, including local delivery fleets, marketing strategies, warehousing, and market analysis. It distributes a range of Samsung-powered products, such as mobile devices, TVs, digital appliances, and gaming equipment. With a customer base of over 1,000 resellers and more than 3,000 overall customers, SLC Trade is dedicated to enhancing accessibility to consumer technology through innovative logistics and business intelligence solutions.
MadeiraMadeira is Brazil's leading e-commerce platform for home furnishings, decor, building materials, and appliances. Founded in 2009 by Daniel and Marcelo Scandian, the company operates as a hybrid online marketplace and retailer, offering over 1.5 million products from various sellers and its own private label brands, such as CabeCasa. Its mission is to help customers create their dream homes with a wide selection of products and convenient delivery across Brazil. The product range includes furniture, home decor, windows, doors, beds, lamps, and building materials, serving millions of customers nationwide. MadeiraMadeira has transitioned from a dropshipping model to owning physical distribution centers and a logistics network, enhancing order fulfillment and customer service. The company also employs an omnichannel strategy with over 60 physical "guide stores" across Brazil, allowing customers to view products and gather inspiration while making purchases online. Headquartered in Curitiba, MadeiraMadeira has a workforce of over 1,300 and is valued at around $1 billion.
Adidas is a leading German manufacturer of athletic shoes, apparel, and sports equipment, recognized for its iconic three-stripe trademark. As the second-largest sportswear company globally, Adidas focuses on providing high-performance gear for athletes and fitness enthusiasts. Founded in 1924 by Adolf 'Adi' Dassler and his brother Rudolf, Adidas began in a small laundry room and quickly gained fame for its innovative spiked running shoes. The company officially registered as Adidas in 1949, introducing its signature three-stripe design to distinguish its products. Over the years, Adidas has expanded its product range to include various athletic footwear, apparel, and soccer equipment, with notable items like the Stan Smith tennis shoe and the Superstar basketball sneaker. Adidas serves a diverse customer base, including professional athletes, recreational sports participants, and lifestyle consumers. The brand has a strong presence in hip-hop and youth culture, particularly since its partnership with the group Run-DMC in the 1980s, which helped popularize its sneakers in street fashion.
The Magnum Ice Cream Company N.V. (TMICC) is a leading Dutch multinational ice cream manufacturer based in Amsterdam. Established on July 1, 2025, through a demerger from Unilever, TMICC holds approximately 21% of the global ice cream market share and generates €7.9 billion in revenue. The company is publicly traded on Euronext Amsterdam, the London Stock Exchange, and the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker MICC. With a history spanning over 160 years, TMICC operates the largest fleet of around 3 million ice cream cabinets across four continents and sells its products in over 76 countries. TMICC's product portfolio features premium ice creams, with Magnum as its flagship brand. Launched in 1989, Magnum offers a variety of indulgent options, including cones, sandwiches, and vegan choices. Other notable brands under TMICC include Wall's, Ben & Jerry's, Cornetto, Breyers, and Popsicle. The company emphasizes innovation and quality, using ingredients like Madagascar vanilla and specialized chocolate to create unique flavors and formats.
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LifeMiles BV, based in Bogotá, Colombia, operates in the Airlines, Airports & Air Services industry. The company employs between 250 and 499 people and generates annual revenues estimated between $50 million and $100 million. LifeMiles is recognized for its frequent flyer and loyalty program linked to Avianca Airlines, a major carrier in Latin America. The LifeMiles program allows customers to earn and redeem miles primarily through air travel, as well as through various lifestyle and travel-related purchases. Members can accumulate miles by flying with Avianca and its Star Alliance partners, as well as through credit card partnerships, hotel bookings, car rentals, and shopping with affiliated partners. The program also features a subscription service for purchasing miles monthly, enhancing flexibility for frequent travelers. LifeMiles is a transfer partner for several major U.S. credit card rewards programs, making it easier for users to convert points into airline miles. The program appeals to frequent flyers and travelers looking for competitive award rates and diverse earning opportunities.