Amsterdam’s marketing talent platform HelloMaaS to wind down operations despite being profitable
Amsterdam-based HelloMaaS, a marketing talent platform founded by Louise Doorn, will officially cease operations by December 2024.
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Amsterdam-based HelloMaaS, a marketing talent platform founded by Louise Doorn, will officially cease operations by December 2024.
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