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Escape the City connects selected organisations with a talented community of +45,000 professionals looking to ‘do something different'.

Join the hundreds of ‘different’ organisations listing their jobs on Escape the City

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Adding a Connection

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Connections are great if you are looking for...

  • Advice or support with your escape
  • Help with your project, plan or idea
  • A business partner or a mentor

On average each connection gets 10+ email responses

Adding a Hero Story

Every week thousands of corporate professionals visit www.EscapetheCity.org looking for inspiration. Some are looking for advice, others are just looking for some encouragement to ‘do something different’. Your story will really help our members as they plan their next moves.

Adding an Event

Have you got an event you'd like to share with the community? Would it be inspirational or useful for Escape the City members? If it is, post your event for free today!

Adding a Meet-up

Its easy to start your own Escape the City meetup. Click on the link below and see if there is one near you. If there is not start one and others will follow!

Adding an Adventure

Do you have an organised adventure you want to advertise on Escape the City? If you do email team@escapethecity.org

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Not sure where to post? Get in touch by emailing team@escapethecity.org and we'll help you out.

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