JOB TODAY champions Cardiff & Swansea’s female workforce, to be photographed by critically acclaimed British photographer, Lewis Khan

17/08/2018

 

 

 

 

JOB TODAY, the UK’s number one mobile hiring app, is championing  the female workforce of Cardiff & Swansea by working with critically acclaimed British photographer, Lewis Khan, for an upcoming exhibition called ‘Saturday Girls’ in London. The exhibition will take place this October, and the search for the cities inspirational women has begun. The closing date for women to put themselves forward is 28th August 2018.   

 

‘Saturday Girls’, a term coined decades ago that describes women using part-time, weekend work to enhance their lives, prospects and financial freedom, has evolved. Now Saturday Girls have become more entrepreneurial, tech savvy, and may even juggle multiple part-time jobs to enjoy more flexibility.

 

This celebratory ‘Saturday Girls’ exhibition, will exhibit the evolution of job roles in Cardiff & Swansea and showcase modern women that are killing it in the workplace. This is a once in a lifetime, exciting opportunity for the female workforce!  

 

Polina Montano, Co-Founder & COO of JOB TODAY comments, “We are excited to celebrate the hard-working and inspirational young women of Wales with this Saturday Girls exhibition. We will be capturing empowered young women who have embraced part-time and weekend work, that are using their job to really enhance their lives and share it with the nation”.

 

The 10 chosen women will be photographed by British photographer Lewis Khan, have their story featured in local and national media and will also receive their top three portrait alongside £200 each.

 

How to enter for JOB TODAY’s Saturday Girl London exhibition:

 

JOB TODAY is looking for womenaged between 16-29 years old, who have a weekend job to take part. They could be:

·         A student juggling multiple jobs around studies

·         A woman setting up her own business around a part-time job

·         A mother working weekends for flexibility around childcare

·         A woman who chose to not go to University and decided to build a career out of a weekend job

 

Whatever your story, JOB TODAY wants to hear from Cardiff & Swansea’s current generation of ‘Saturday Girls’. If you’re interested in getting involved, potential Saturday Girls can submit further details via JOB TODAY’s website: https://landing.jobtoday.com/saturday-girl/

 

The final date to apply is 28th August, and shooting will take place in September in the Girls’ hometown.