About Noah

Hi there, welcome to our blog where we provide fun freshers' stories, useful tips & tricks and anecdotes from founding startup.

Starting a new role at noah during the Covid-19 pandemic

It’s natural to be nervous when starting a new job, but when you’re working remotely, it's a completely different experience, and on top of that, having spent most of your “working life” as a freelance creative, joining the world of 9-5’ers? Well, yikes.

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It’s natural to be nervous when starting a new job, but when you’re working remotely, it's a completely different experience, and on top of that, having spent most of your “working life” as a freelance creative, joining the world of 9-5’ers? Well, yikes.

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Our path to successful seed round fundraising

Here at noah, we’re all about first steps and over the years we’ve taken many of our own. From launching noah in 2018, packing boxes in our storage unit whatever the weather, to growing noah into a 7 figure business through bootstrapping. We are so proud of how far we have come and we’re super excited to announce that we’ve taken some even bigger steps and have raised our first investment.

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Posted by priya shah on

Here at noah, we’re all about first steps and over the years we’ve taken many of our own. From launching noah in 2018, packing boxes in our storage unit whatever the weather, to growing noah into a 7 figure business through bootstrapping. We are so proud of how far we have come and we’re super excited to announce that we’ve taken some even bigger steps and have raised our first investment.

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Posted by priya shah on


A New Chapter

Unusual times require unusual actions. Living almost one year with a global pandemic showed me how fragile humanity still is, but also how quickly we can adapt to a new situation. Unlike most previous articles I’ve written here, this one is a little more personal about my specific experience living and working in pandemic times, but I am certain a lot of people can relate to my situation, which is why I am all the more happy to share my story.

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Posted by Jeremy Michels on

Unusual times require unusual actions. Living almost one year with a global pandemic showed me how fragile humanity still is, but also how quickly we can adapt to a new situation. Unlike most previous articles I’ve written here, this one is a little more personal about my specific experience living and working in pandemic times, but I am certain a lot of people can relate to my situation, which is why I am all the more happy to share my story.

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Posted by Jeremy Michels on