b5 Media is Hiring for Work From Home Positions
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There are few companies on this planet I would consider working for, being the serial entrepreneur that I am. After seeing these pics of the Googleplex, I was mighty tempted.
But to work with Darren Rowse and Jeremy Wright from b5Media would be a killer gig. Ben Yoskovitz recently launched a great new recruiting site called StandoutJobs.com - where companies can post videos to give prospective employees a small peek at the people and culture of the company.
So I couldn’t resist watching the one that b5 posted recently - and to top it off, they are open to people working out of their home for almost all of these 6 positions:
- WordPress Developer
- Affiliate Manager
- Music Phreak
- Print Designer
- Advertising Sales Rep (Pref Toronto, NYC and San Francisco)
- Operations Manager (Toronto based)
OMG, that Affiliate Manager gig looks sweet.
Want to know what it’s like to work for b5Media?
I’ll let Jeremy tell you himself:
You can apply to all of these jobs via the StandoutJobs site.




Sparkplugging Founder Wendy Piersall is dang passionate about helping people start & grow a business while maintaining life balance (somehow).
I HAVE to comment on this one!! My husband just started working for them a few weeks ago! He is their new code ninja!So far, from my point of view.. it has been a blast! So if you are interested I say go for it!!!
Toronto is just down the road from me. Interesting. . . . .
Thanks for sharing.
It doesn’t seem like they are all work from home…but what the heck! it never hurts to try!
I met the B5 guys at the last Toronto get together. They are very cool.
That Affiliate Manager position sure looks sweet - after the earnings I’ve been pulling with aff progs recently.
I know the rules though.
Too young.
Come and join the team! It’s a great place to work and do what you love at the same time. If you find the right job, you’ll never “work” another day in your life.
Working for Google looks like a vacation. Do people get paid to work there, or is it the other way around… and also I wonder why dogs are allowed but not cats?