MUNKA is a mobile application that was developed with both the Employer and Employee in mind. We are a platform that allows users to find work and find workers. There are over 30 million small businesses in the US alone and Nearly 6 million unemployed Americans. Businesses struggle with staffing and workers have a hard time finding employment. With MUNKA we simplified the process creating a platform available to millions of users. A wide variety of job categories are available here.
MUNKA allows users to post jobs and other users can book and work those jobs. Let’s say user A posted a job for $100 October 1st 5pm. User B can book this job and get paid for it the next pay cycle.
Users are allowed to download this app for free. Users are booking jobs and working for their money. The employer is paying for the employees to work for them. We collet a percentage of the money paid to the employee at the end of each job. Just for an example, a job is posted for $100 we would charge them a 20$ service fee and employer payroll fees, we then add it to the bill making the new total $120 +. We then subtract the payroll tax and pay the users every week.
The customers are paying employees for their work and we are charging them a service fee to use the app when jobs are booked and completed.
Users are using PayPal to complete the transactions. They deposit money into their wallet in the app and then when jobs are booked they money goes to the app and we decided it up for the users.
No enrollment fees are involved.
Users can sign up on the app with Google, Facebook, apple, email.
This provision is being made to pay the employees who will be working for the customers to get their work done.
MUNKA allows users to post jobs and other users can book and work those jobs. Let’s say user A posted a job for $100 October 1st 5pm. User B can book this job and get paid for it the next pay cycle.
Users are allowed to download this app for free. Users are booking jobs and working for their money. The employer is paying for the employees to work for them. We collet a percentage of the money paid to the employee at the end of each job. Just for an example, a job is posted for $100 we would charge them a 20$ service fee and employer payroll fees, we then add it to the bill making the new total $120 +. We then subtract the payroll tax and pay the users every week.
The customers are paying employees for their work and we are charging them a service fee to use the app when jobs are booked and completed.
Users are using PayPal to complete the transactions. They deposit money into their wallet in the app and then when jobs are booked they money goes to the app and we decided it up for the users.
No enrollment fees are involved.
Users can sign up on the app with Google, Facebook, apple, email.
This provision is being made to pay the employees who will be working for the customers to get their work done.
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