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It's broken the innovative system. Patreon is transforming the way art is appreciated & artists are compensated. In 2013, it was created. Patreon is a way to get paid to make the stuff one is already producing (webcomics, videos, songs, whatevs). Fans pledge a few bucks every month OR everything one posts, and then every month or any time one releases something new, one gets paid (whether it's on SoundCloud, Twitter, one's website, or anywhere). By providing them the tools they need to acquire, handle, and energize their paying patrons, Patreon drives membership companies for developers. Fans pay their favorite artists a monthly amount of their choosing through a subscription-style payment model in return for exclusive access, extra content, or a more in-depth look at their artistic path. It gives job seekers diverse work prospects and provides the members of the team with rewards.

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$10M to $25M
Small
Multiple locations
Computer Systems Design Companies, Design Firms
2013
Jack Conte
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Professional experience

How many years of experience do Patreon employees have before joining?
Years of experience at Patreon: Newcomers: 19%, Experiencers: 16%, Experts: 24%, Veterans: 41%. Patreon employees have 8+ years experience on average before joining.
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Where did Patreon employees work before joining?
Where they've worked before Patreon: Clinkle, Facebook, Google. Typical Patreon employees have worked at Clinkle.
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Facebook
Google
What industries did Patreon employees work in previously?
Industry Background: The most typical industries of Patreon: Computer Systems Design Companies, Internet Publishing & Other Companies, Design Firms, Consulting Companies, Food & Beverage Retailers. Patreon employees most likely come from a Computer Systems Design Companies industry background.
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Where did Patreon employees work before joining?
Past employers' size at Patreon: Small: 46%, Medium: 24%, Large: 30%. Most Patreon employees have previously worked at small companies.
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Educational background

What did employees at Patreon study?
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Where did employees at Patreon study?
General Assembly
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
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Employee data

How long do people stay in a role at Patreon?
Time employed at Patreon: <1: 47%, 1-3: 42%, 4-8: 11%, 9-13: 0%, 14-20: 0%, 20+: 0%. Most Patreon employees stay with the company for <1 years which is less than the industry average.
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How does Patreon rank for age & gender diversity?
Gender ratio at Patreon: 61.7% Male and 38.3% Female. Age ratio at Patreon: 16-20: 1%, 21-30: 56%, 31-40: 35%, 41-50: 5%, 51-60: 3%, 60+: 0%. Patreon rates - 8.3% more female than the industry average. Most Patreon employees are 21-30, which is below the industry median age range.
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Career advancement

How does Patreon rank for career advancement?
Career advancement at Patreon: low. Patreon ranks low for career advancement which is below the industry average.
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What companies do Patreon employees go on to work at?
Future employers of Patreon: Airbnb, Alto Pharmacy, Backstage Capital, BOLD, GitHub. People who work at Patreon most typically go on to work for the Airbnb.
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