Information Technology & Services - Portland, Oregon, United States
Slogan: Help Wanted. Evolved. Mission Statement: Fellow's seeks to provide an array of practical home services at competitive rates, while delivering a convenient, on-demand, and transparent shopping experience.Path to Success: In 2009 we started out as college guys offering basic ‘pack and load' moving services at the University of Oregon. Operating remotely from our dorms with dollies and moving blankets, we provided muscle and a friendly helping hand. Today we continue that practice while offering additional services - from moving to cleaning to landscaping and more.THINGS WE KNOW TO BE TRUE: + Focus on customer need and the rest will follow.When we launched our first service, moving, we focused strictly on providing affordable moving muscle, and less on the malarkey that typically corresponds with full-service moving. We realized that a majority of customers prefer to rent their own truck, pack their own fragiles, and hire ‘pack & load' moving help to do the heavy lifting. With our help, customers discovered the fact that they could save thousands of dollars via DIY moving.We will all be freelancers one day? The future of work is about people living and working in ways they want. People should be able to work when they want, where they want, and at their own accord. That also means ‘Pride in ownership' because it fosters feelings of self-worth and belonging within a community. At Fellows we want to create a world where people can do what they love most efficiently. We want to create a platform that recognizes individual merit, provides a spotlight for individual character, and promotes worker autonomous solutions for customers in need. We want to capitalize on the technology of peer-to-peer e-commerce to reshape a antiquated service industry that spends more time trying to tell customers how great they are instead of creating real value. The true value of services comes down to the individual, because the individual is the one performing the real work.
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