Draft:GovGig
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Industry | Federal Contracting |
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Founded | May 2019 |
Founder | Luke Swanson |
Headquarters | Poulsbo, Washington, U.S. |
Key people |
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Website | govgig |
Footnotes / references [1] |
GovGig is a US Federal contracting professional and recruiting services company based in Navy Region Northwest. GovGig's parent company, Watermark LLC, was founded by Luke Swanson in 2019.[2]
History
[edit]In 2019, Luke Swanson founded Watermark Solutions LLC in Poulsbo, Washington. Two years later, he registered GovGig.[3]
In 2023, GovGig became a Microsoft Software and Systems Academy (MSSA) Hiring Partner, collaborating with Microsoft—a top 100 Federal contractor—to hire veteran talent <source>.
In <date>, GovGig became an affiliate member of the General Contractors Association of Hawaii.[4]
Services
[edit]GovGig offers Federal contracting tools and services for employers and job seekers in construction, IT, and physical security sectors. The company's job post and search software provides opportunity for employers to find candidates and candidates to find jobs.[5]
Talent Acquisition
[edit]GovGig offers Federal contracting employers access to 1,000+ candidates through its Talent Map, where employers can post jobs, search candidates, and accept applications. The company also provides recruiting services.
Professional Services
[edit]The company can help with other Federal contracting needs, including Requests for Equitable Adjustment (REA) and Time Impact Analysis documents.
GovGig News
[edit]GovGig has published 50+ free articles on GovGig News. The articles range in topics from Federal contracting industry news to how-to and advice articles including Experience Modification Rate (EMR) information, the importance of subcontractor prequalification, and the financial impact of employee injury.
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