Bart was interviewed earlier today by Stuart Varney on Fox Business. Check out the video below. Boss Offers $7,500 for a Gadgetless Vacation FullContact CEO Bart Lorgan on the perk he’s offering employees for an unwired vacation.
Bart was interviewed earlier today by Stuart Varney on Fox Business. Check out the video below. Boss Offers $7,500 for a Gadgetless Vacation FullContact CEO Bart Lorgan on the perk he’s offering employees for an unwired vacation.
Bart’s interview earlier today on FOX 10 Phoenix. A tech company needs workers and the perks are pretty sweet! The owner of Full Contact in Denver, Bart Lorang, is offering his employees $7,500 every year to go on vacation — a “paid” paid vacation! There are three rules: You have to go on vacation or… Continue reading
Boss Offers Employees $7,500 to Go On Vacation today on @Buzz60 Bart Lorang, CEO of FullContact API, is offering his employees $7,500 to go on vacation. The catch is that they need to leave their homes, and they need to disconnect from all work — meaning no cell phones, no e-mail and no Facebook. Sounds amazing… Continue reading
Are you feeling overworked? You’re not alone… One CEO is offering his employees a $7,500 bonus for employees to take their vacations. Suzanne Malveaux finds out why.
FullContact CEO Bart Lorang was interviewed by Melissa Francis earlier today on Fox Business. Check out the video here: Company Pays its Employees $7,500 to Go on Vacation.
FOX31 News came into our offices on Friday. Here is the piece and the video. Some great stuff from Robbie Jack and Kyle Hansen in there, and as a bonus you get to see Bart’s beard in its full unshaved glory!
And the crazy week continues. Good Morning America filmed this segment on our Paid, PAID Vacation policy. You can watch it below or click here.
This week has been pretty crazy. The folks at Fox News asked me on to talk to Neil Cavuto about Paid, Paid Vacation. You can watch the video here. Oh, and it generated some good traffic to our Jobs site:
Ideas invade my brain constantly. Some are good. Some are mediocre. Some are downright awful. As a kid, I used to wake my parents up in the middle of the night to tell them about my ideas. Over time, I’ve learned that the ideas that keep coming back are the ones that I should pay… Continue reading