Come Work at Jelly

Jelly

We had another Jelly today and we’ve really started to hit a good stride with it. Today’s crew included me, Luke, JCN, Joshua, and Jackie. We got work done, had lunch outside at Bryant Park a block away, and had some great conversations.

If you’ve been thinking about it but just haven’t stopped by, it’s time. Email me to get on the list. The next one will be even better.

p.s. If you’re new to Jelly, this background may help. Basically, it’s a day when we open our doors to anyone who wants to come and work at our home. We provide internet, power, comfy couches, and tables. You bring a laptop and something to work on (tech-related or not). Enjoyable conversations take place, and work gets done. Great for freelancers, and refreshing for those who work in an office; it’s good all around.

p.p.s. Logo by Brian Massey, via Sketch-It, via Photojojo

Posted on 28 April '06 by Amit Gupta, under Jelly, Technology.

3 Comments to “Come Work at Jelly”

#1 Posted by Jelly: the gateway drug to coworking at FactoryCity (30.04.06 at 14:54 )

[...] He writes: We had another Jelly today and we’ve really started to hit a good stride with it. Today’s crew included me, Luke, JCN, Joshua, and Jackie. We got work done, had lunch outside at Bryant Park a block away, and had some great conversations. [...]

#2 Posted by kellan (30.04.06 at 16:09 )

Love the graphic. So when are the Jelly alum shirts getting printed up? :)

#3 Posted by Marie Young (10.09.07 at 03:14 )

Hey Amit!

Love the concept behind Jelly. Simon & I run a writing company from New Zealand with a similar concept. We are based in Auckland. We’re in the middle of setting up an office that will be an drop in centre for creatives and creative freelancers but eventually we’d like to extend the same invitation to other freelancers who may be travelling through from anywhere in the world.

Great to see and hear of what you guys are up to- very exciting!! I will check out photojojo, i also have a love for photography.

All the very best,

Marie








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