Flirt4Free Expands L.A. Headquarters

Flirt4Free Expands L.A. Headquarters

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif. — VS Media, operator of live cam site Flirt4Free.com, has announced an expansion of its Los Angeles-area headquarters to accommodate its growing number of staff members. 

The live cams company said today that it recently expanded office space by 20 percent. It also revealed that it has signed a lease to double its footprint by the third quarter of 2017.

On the heels of its 20-year anniversary, VS Media has been on a hiring spree in web development and content management, bringing onboard an organizational specialist, a solo acquisition manager, a biz-dev product manager, a training coordinator and additional in-house broadcasting and billing support.

The company’s current openings include roles such as video quality engineer, promotions coordinator, user acquisition manager and other roles.

“Expansion, innovation and adaptability drive the core of our office community,” said Gregory Clayman, CEO of VS Media. “Our company growth is just the beginning of a prosperous new era in the development of our vision, and we couldn’t be more pleased.”

By embracing innovation and emerging technologies, VS Media has maintained its status as an “industry forerunner” for the past two decades, Clayman noted. Consequently, the need for more office space has grown as substantially as its staff roster.

“In addition to growing existing departments, new full-time dedicated roles exist today in our company which was simply a shared responsibility a few years ago,” said Brad Estes, VS Media’s executive vice president. “Our ability to execute on many opportunities simultaneously is strengthened by our growth and the structural processes in place to facilitate it.”

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