Why Mat-IT is Watching Vindflexijob Closely
At Mat-IT, our entire business is built on one idea: the right match, made quickly, changes everything. We spend our days connecting IT experts with the projects that need them, whether that's a client looking for a freelance developer or a specialist looking for their next challenge. So when we came across vindflexijob, a platform built to connect Belgian businesses with flexijob workers, it felt like looking an interesting opportunity.
The Belgian flexijob system has always had huge potential, but potential that's often hard to reach in practice. Employers who need flexible staff for evenings, weekends, or seasonal peaks don't always have the time or the network to find reliable people quickly, and flexijob workers themselves often struggle to discover which businesses are actually hiring right now. Vindflexijob closes that gap with a straightforward, well-built marketplace that puts both sides in front of each other without the usual friction. That kind of clarity is rare, and it's exactly what we look for when we think about who we want to work alongside.
What stands out to us most is how the platform treats matching as a craft rather than an afterthought. At Mat-IT, we know from experience that a good match isn't just about filling a vacancy, it's about fit: the right skills, the right expectations, and the right timing, all lining up at once. Vindflexijob clearly approaches the flexijob market with that same philosophy, building tools that help employers post opportunities that actually attract the right candidates, and helping job seekers find flexijob roles that suit their availability and interests rather than just whatever comes up first.
There's also something refreshing about a platform built with such a clear focus on the Belgian context. It also aligns with our focus, since we also focus on consultancy in Belgium. Local expertise, built for local needs, tends to outperform anything generic. Will IT clients be looking to hire flexijobs in the future, possibly to fill gaps in weekends. For example: think about the IT support domain. Many companies want to provide support every day of the week. Flexijobs could be interesting in this regard.
As a company that lives and breathes the matching business ourselves, we're glad to see a platform like Vindflexijob raising the bar for how flexijob work gets discovered and filled in Belgium. Whether you're a business looking to cover that next busy weekend or someone looking for flexible work on your own terms, it's worth taking a look at what they've built. We'll be keeping an eye on where they take it next.