New app hits the Arizona market for on-demand hospitality jobs: Qwick

July 6, 2019
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For many, the realm of working nine to five is fading into antiquity, replaced by the advent of a gig economy and freelancing.

But now a Scottsdale-based company has an app for that! It's a game changer called "Qwick." 

It's geared toward food and beverage businesses caught in a jam and people trying to make some extra dough.

"We are revolutionizing the temporary food and beverage space," Blaine Light with Qwick said.

Light describes Qwick as an on-demand app that connects food and beverage workers with ways to make money.

"We pre-vet and certify every person through an in-person orientation," he said. Qwick also vets the businesses who use it to provide work.

This way when someone calls out sick, there's still someone there to pick the phone or the slack.

"(We) only send the best and high quality people...and each time after a business posts they then give a rating themselves," he said.

Not all businesses are on board. 

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