Today we launch Airbnb.org. An independent nonprofit inspired by the actions of a single host and the generosity of thousands of others who have opened their doors to people when they need it most. Join us at Airbnb.org.
Here are a few of the incredible folks I've had the pleasure of working directly with at Airbnb. If I were building a team, I would definitely hire these folks:
Denis Lemeshchenko was dedicated to helping people find housing during disasters. He worked across a wide breadth of stakeholders, from governments & NGO partners, to our host community. Hire him: airbnb.com/d/talent?uuid=blt…
Brooke Rubinstein was instrumental to projects and pilots to build the community of hosts able to help people during difficult times. Hire her: airbnb.com/d/talent?uuid=blt…
Airbnb is committed to the wellbeing of our hosts, guests & employees. Today we sent a letter to federal lawmakers asking they consider measures to financially support our host community, half of whom depend on their Airbnb income to pay the bills.
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Building an app that is accessible to our entire community is mission critical, and is why we support Dynamic Type at Airbnb. Check out our recent blog post to hear how we started using Dynamic Type and what we learned along the way. link.medium.com/uhqoyTjCAY
Are you a front end engineer interested in working for social good in DC? Or want to relocate from the $$$$ Bay area? Looking for our second engineer! DM me, or RT if you know someone! 🙏🙏🙏
One act of kindness can transform lives. By opening your home, like Els has, you can support people in need of temporary housing due to natural disaster, conflict, or medical treatment.
Find out how you can help: abnb.co/openhomes.