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JobsForHer Rebrands to HerKey, Expanding Its Mission to Empower Women at All Career Stages
By Monica Stankova access_time 2 min read

Founded in 2015 by Neha Bagaria, JobsForHer started as a platform committed to empowering women returning to work after a career break. Initially focused on helping women restart their careers, the company has gradually expanded its mission to encompass a wider range of services aimed at supporting women at different stages of their careers, whether they are starting, restarting or looking to advance.

As the company’s objectives grew, it became evident that a new name was necessary to mirror this broader focus. In 2023, embracing this evolution, JobsForHer rebranded to HerKey. The new name, HerKey, signifies unlocking potential and opening new doors for women in their professional journeys. 


HerKey aims to be a companion for women in their diverse career journeys. We’ve built Herkey as a career engagement platform that offers not only job opportunities, but also focuses on the entire career lifecycle by offering learning, opportunities and communities.

Neha Bagaria, Founder & CEO of HerKey

As part of its rebrand, HerKey secured the exact brand match domain, HerKey.com. This strategic move is pivotal for building a strong online presence and fostering future growth. An exact brand match domain like HerKey.com simplifies customer access and adds credibility to the business, especially as it expands its services. The acquisition of the new name and domain establish HerKey as a key resource for women’s professional development at all stages.

JobsForHer Rebrands to HerKey

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