
Rubik Talent joins All-in Diversity Project as strategic partner
To push diversity, equality and inclusion, the All-in Diversity Project aims to create tools like knowledge bases, workplace toolkits, training initiatives and learning exchanges

Rubik Talent has become a strategic partner of the All-in Diversity Project to support diversity, equality and inclusion in the gaming and betting industry.
Rubik Talent selects and deploys junior technologists for igaming, payments and FinTech industries, providing its clients with technology experts from diverse backgrounds and underrepresented groups.
In order to push diversity, equality and inclusion, the All-in Diversity Project creates tools such as knowledge bases, workplace toolkits, training initiatives, learning exchanges and interactive events to support long-term impactful change across the industry.
Christina Thakor-Rankin, co-founder of All-in Diversity Project said: “We’re delighted to be partnering with a forward-thinking tech talent agency that allows us to start shaking up and breaking down traditional attitudes and approaches to tech and trader recruitment, through education, awareness and training.
“Talent comes in many different shapes, forms, colours and genders – our partnership with Rubik Talent adds another dimension to our work and allows us to explore previously undiscovered pools of talent such women and underrepresented groups into the space.”
Robin MacDonald, co-founder and managing partner at Rubik Talent, further stated: “All industries including igaming are suffering from a lack of new digital technology skills. We are thrilled to join the All-In Diversity Project as a strategic partner, whose values and mission for diversity, equality and inclusion are so closely aligned with our own.”
“Our goal is to provide a grassroots solution through emerging tech talent and the advancement of underrepresented groups to the strategic problem identified by AIDP,” MacDonald added.
The All-in Diversity Project is funded and supported by the industry and its members include Entain, Betsson Group and Lottoland.