Campaign India Team
Jun 09, 2021

Workex assigns creative mandate to Enormous

No multi-agency pitch involved

Workex assigns creative mandate to Enormous
Enormous has bagged the creative mandate of Workex, a unified technology platform for hiring and managing workforce for enterprises across sectors. 
 
Enormous won the account based on work in the start-up space. There was no multi-agency pitch involved.
 
Nimish Sharma, co-founder and CEO, Workex, said, "We are excited at the possibilities emerging from our coming together with Enormous, in whom we have found an innovative, vibrant, extremely grounded creative agency."
 
Ashish Khazanchi, managing partner, Enormous, said, "We are ecstatic to have the opportunity to work with Workex, India's leading workforce, hiring and management platform. We're excited to create ground-breaking work that adds value to the brand and helps to increase brand preference in India. Because of the current circumstances, the hiring and managing workforce in the industry is becoming increasingly competitive, and the future belongs to brands who stand out. And that is exactly what we intend to achieve for the brand Workex.
 
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Campaign India

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