From burger flipper to flexible workers' friend
Deputy co-founder Ashik Ahmed wants his rostering and workplace management software to be used by every shift worker in the world.
When Ashik Ahmed talks about the business owners and hourly-paid labourers he wants to help with Deputy, the workplace management software company he co-founded, the empathy is not faked.
In 1997, as a 16-year-old newly arrived migrant from Bangladesh, the $5.22 an hour that Ahmed made at a Hungry Jack's in Melbourne was for a while the family's only wage.
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