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In business, they say it’s not what you know, but who you know. Well here at Tinder Corp, what we know has a lot to do with who we know, … Continue reading
In business, they say it’s not what you know, but who you know. Well here at Tinder Corp, what we know has a lot to do with who we know, … Continue reading →
You may remember that, way back in 2018, Rochester Council embarked upon an ambitious project to revitalise the city centre. The Rochester Riverside development includes both housing and leisure facilities … Continue reading →
Last year we posted an article about the fact that phone lines will soon be changing from analogue to digital, just like TVs did (remember that?) We told you just … Continue reading →
If you’re familiar with the fast paced world of British Superbikes then you’ve probably heard the name Tyler Donovan. Tyler is a rising star in the field and is ready … Continue reading →
This time on Meet the Team we’re talking to Neil Withers, our resident Improver. Neil has worked with us for 9 months now, having previously been a scaffolder, and is … Continue reading →
A few years ago Tinder Corp CEO John Amey was chatting to an old friend about the school she was about to open. The Alchemy School in Teynham in Ashford … Continue reading →
This time on Meet the Team: Administrative Assistant Sonal Mittoo tells us how her own desire to learn led her away from teaching and into IT. Sonal worked as a … Continue reading →
In the wake of the devastating Russian attacks on the Ukraine, so called ‘spillover’ cyber-attacks on both public and private targets have increased dramatically within the UK. This is particularly … Continue reading →
This time on Meet the Team, we’re talking to Shelley Bennett, Tinder Corp’s Network Infrastructure Team (NIT) Administrator. Shelley has only been with Tinder since August 2021, but she’s already … Continue reading →
Sometimes a technology becomes outdated, and is consigned to history books. Crikey, we think, why did we ever use that? Well history students will tell you that the past is … Continue reading →
At TinderCorp we’re always excited to be able to help out a worthy cause and we don’t let geography stand in our way! You see, despite being located in Chatham … Continue reading →
So normally when we tell you about a new release, we’re talking about software, but this time our latest addition is a little bit different and a lot more special… … Continue reading →
You may remember a while ago we told you about Junior Fibre Engineer Sean Marriott. Sean joined Tinder in September 2020 after getting his Fibre splicing qualifications. His previous internship … Continue reading →
A beautiful, modern site in Grays in Essex; Devonshire place is another example of the kind of quality the public have come to expect from Bellway Homes. Bellway have been … Continue reading →
A great project for Tinder Corp, this new development is our first venture with Cala Homes, a development company with a focus on sustainability and energy efficiency in their … Continue reading →
Although Tinder Corp is Kent based, and much of our work is still within the county, we have found ourselves expanding geographically as our reputation expands. We are of course … Continue reading →
Tech giants Microsoft have once more decided to update and upgrade their ever popular Windows platform and, before you start moaning about annoying upgrades and ‘not changing things that aren’t … Continue reading →
We’re bringing out the big guns this time, with Board Director Terry Roffey in the spotlight. Terry is the consummate business owner and a true gent – in fact he’s … Continue reading →
We’ve always made client security a priority and our latest offering provides clients with access to the Government backed ‘Cyber Essentials’ programme, which was created to help give extra protection … Continue reading →
This time on ‘Meet the Team’ we’re talking to Head of Finance, and relative newbie, Rob Marchant. Rob joined the Tinder Corp team 5 months ago, after deciding to leave … Continue reading →