Instawork is the on-demand gig staffing app with roots in California and India

November 2, 2019
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Instawork is an on-demand staffing app with headquarters in San Francisco and Bangalore, and it's offering new chances for gig workers in the hospitality industry.

Instawork was founded in 2015 and is led by chief executive officer Sumir Meghani, as well as chief technology officer Debarshi Kar, vice president of sales Mike Bohnett, head of product Derek Nordquist and head of finance and administration Carlton Robinson.

“Workers need a better way to find great local jobs and businesses need a better way to find quality workers fast,” the company, which has received investments of $28 million from Benchmark, Y Combinator, Tuesday Capital (Crunchfund), Joe Montana (Liquid2) and Ron Conway (SV Angel), says.

Anyone interested in becoming a professional can download the company’s free, bilingual iOS or Android apps.

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