Virtual employability

Virtual employability

US – Digital marketing agency 360i has created a hyper-interactive recruitment website designed to appeal to members of Gen Viz.

360i recruitment site, UK

US – Digital marketing agency 360i has created a hyper-interactive recruitment website designed to appeal to members of Gen Viz.

  • Visitors navigate a 3D office environment and observe digital avatars inspired by 360i staff members as they work and play
  • The highly visual, gamified experience was designed using the WebGL application program interface and the open-source 3D video game engine Play Canvas

Potential recruits can explore 14 departments that feature staff engaging in weird and wonderful behaviour to communicate the company’s work-hard, play-hard mentality.

Influencer Marketing appears to employ a hot dog that operates a switchboard while smoking a cigarette, while the Data Science and Advanced Analytics teams spend most of their time looking into crystal balls. ‘360i is truly powered by curiosity, so this appreciation for discovery became the cornerstone of the entire concept,’ Katrina Cabrera, senior director or PR and marketing at 360i, tells LS:N Global.

The company aims to encourage potential candidates to actively engage with its recruitment process rather than passively scroll through its job listings. ‘We created intricate characters and props that were modelled on insights and ideas gathered from each department,’ explains Cabrera. Whether the physical office contains trampolines, DJs or hot dog employees remains to be seen.

​The Big Picture

Members of Gen Viz look for entertaining content that they can swipe and click through. To engage with this rising consumer group, brands must design highly visual and engaging gamified experiences.

Discover More Daily Signals
Ikea launches furniture and décor collection that frames play as a part of the entire home

Daily Signals

Ikea launches furniture and décor collection that frames play as a part of the entire home

At Miami Art Week, Ikea used its Open House Miami installation to frame play as an everyday design principle rather than a zone limited to children...
Design : Retail : Play
Foresight Friday: Emily Rhodes, creative lead

Daily Signals

Foresight Friday: Emily Rhodes, creative lead

Every Friday, we offer an end-of-week wrap-up of the topics, issues, ideas and virals we’re all talking about. This week, creative lead Emily Rhode...
Design
Stat: UK anxiety about rapid cultural change accelerates

Daily Signals

Stat: UK anxiety about rapid cultural change accelerates

Public unease about the pace and direction of cultural change in the UK is intensifying, with new research revealing a sharp rise in perceptio...
Statistic : Society : Culture
Mantle borrows transplant-grade science for next-gen serum

Daily Signals

Mantle borrows transplant-grade science for next-gen serum

Swedish skincare brand Mantle is pushing medi-beauty into new territory with The Organ Essence, a serum that borrows its core actives from the pres...
Beauty : Science : Health
New study finds week-long digital detoxes improve youth mental health

Daily Signals

New study finds week-long digital detoxes improve youth mental health

A study published in JAMA Network Open in November 2025 suggests that taking a break from social media could deliver measurable mental health benef...
Technology : Youth : Social Media
Stat: Africa leads the AI adoption race for business

Daily Signals

Stat: Africa leads the AI adoption race for business

Africa is emerging as a frontrunner in workplace AI adoption, with 64% of workers reporting usage in the past year – well above the global average ...
Artificial Intelligence : Work : Statistic
Oloris transforms scent into a multi-sensory experience

Daily Signals

Oloris transforms scent into a multi-sensory experience

A new prototype from Pitch Studios, a creative agency based between London and Amsterdam, and Gentle Systems, an engineering studio in Berlin, is r...
Design : Technology : Fragrance
Stat: K-pop’s global popularity shows no signs of slowing

Daily Signals

Stat: K-pop’s global popularity shows no signs of slowing

K-pop’s transformation from a regional music scene into a global cultural force is now reflected in public awareness worldwide.
K-pop : Pop Culture : Statistic
How Clove is winning over healthcare workers with playful food collaborations

Daily Signals

How Clove is winning over healthcare workers with playful food collaborations

Clove, a functional footwear brand for healthcare workers, is using whimsical collaborations with unexpected food brands to stand out and breathe n...
Fashion : Healthcare : Collaboration
How artists KAWS’ 32m sculpture taps into the Awe Economy

Daily Signals

How artists KAWS’ 32m sculpture taps into the Awe Economy

The latest iteration of artist KAWS’ global public art series has landed on the Mina Zayed Waterfront as part of Abu Dhabi’s city-wide The Light Co...
Architecture : Sculpture : Art And Design
You have 1 free News articles remaining. Sign up to LS:N Global to get unlimited access to all articles.
BECOME A MEMBER
SIGN IN