GWI
About us
Who are we?
We’re the target audience company that does things a bit differently. Our job is to cut through the noise and give you facts you can trust. Our flagship study represents more than 2 billion people around the world, and it tells you how consumers are changing; their actions, ideals, perceptions, feelings... (you get the gist).
The world’s largest (and smallest) brands, marketing agencies and media organizations rely on us every day to help them stand out. Working with the likes of Twitter, Google, Spotify, WPP, IPG and Omnicom Group, we help them find really original and in-depth insights through our one-of-a-kind platform.
And if that doesn’t float your boat, we’ve got a whole bunch of custom services to let you do more tailored research across 48 countries – asking whoever you want, whatever you want.
We’re growing fast, and we’re always on the lookout for out-of-the-box thinkers to help us do more great things.
- Technology
- Series B
- People: 250+
- Founded: 2009
- Prague, Czech Republic
- London, United Kingdom
- Athens, Greece
- New York, NY, US
- Singapore
Technology
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(3)Health & Wellness
(3)Parents
(1)Vacation
(2)Extras
(3)Professional development
(4)Diversity
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- Technology
- Series B
- People: 250+
- Founded: 2009
- Prague, Czech Republic
- London, United Kingdom
- Athens, Greece
- New York, NY, US
- Singapore
Hire with us!
Create a free profile page for your company.
Use this space to connect with our community. Companies with profiles typically get 20% more applications!
How we work
GWI is split in communities. A community is a cross functional team that owns a distinct business domain. The team comprises of engineers, product managers, designers and data scientists.
We bring the different functions together for a few reasons:
- Common objectives - they’re working on the same things
- Common prioritisation - they’re working on the same things at the same time
- Quicker feedback cycle - teams work on things together so there’s no lag as feedback moves through the chain of functions
- Shared context - everyone is solving the same problems for the same people so communication is easier and more efficient