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Jitsu awarded 2024 Best Place for Flexible Work by Instawork

Jitsu, the pioneering last-mile delivery provider was recently honored with the 2024 Best Place for Flexible Work award by Instawork, a platform that connects businesses with hourly workers. The Flexible Work Award recognizes businesses that provide an outstanding work environment characterized by flexibility and support and foster a culture where adaptability and worker satisfaction are paramount.

The hourly workforce is the fastest-growing segment of the American labor market, with more than 80 million hourly workers touching nearly every industry. Over 75% of flexible workers are the sole earners in their households, and the flexibility it offers in terms of hours and the types of jobs that workers can take on is particularly motivating. Jitsu currently works with hourly workers who fill roles as drivers, sort center workers, operations, dispatch, and more.

“Our hourly team members are an integral part of our success here at Jitsu,” said Raj Ramanan, Jitsu CEO. “Without them, our business would come to a standstill. We’re committed to providing them with stability and growth opportunities and we strive to create an environment where they feel recognized for their contributions.”

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