Benjamin Feldman's Portfolio

Benjamin Feldman is a content marketing expert in the San Francisco Bay Area. He has worked at six dynamic startup companies and is currently Sr. Content Manager at OpenSpace.

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Benjamin Feldman's Portfolio

LCI Blog • January 3, 2022

How 360° Images Improve Communication on Lean Construction Projects

Lean construction principles bring many benefits to teams who follow them, but they also require a higher level of communication. Here's how 360° images can help.
OpenSpace • January 27, 2021

Helio Monteiro Turned His Artistic Passion into a Career in Construction

Meet our Pathfinder, Helio Monteiro, who works at Venture General Contracting in Seattle. His artistic skills opened the doors to a successful career in construction.
OpenSpace • January 13, 2021

Top 3 Challenges of Progress Tracking on Construction Sites

Have you ever had subcontractors show up to a jobsite only to be turned away because the site wasn’t ready for them? If so, you know that progress tracking is crucial to a project’s success.
OpenSpace • December 10, 2020

Moe Hassan Got His Love of Construction from His Father

Meet our Pathfinder, Moe Hassan who works at Lee Kennedy Construction in Boston. His love of construction has deep roots in his family’s history.
Divvy Blog • August 10, 2020

Understanding and Dismantling Systemic Racism in Housing

Our mission at Divvy is to make homeownership accessible to everyone, but in order to do so, we must understand the historical practices that have led to housing injustice.
Divvy Blog • July 14, 2020

Meet The New Divvy (Introducing Our New Brand)

Today, we’re very excited to officially launch our new brand. We hope you like it. (We sure do.) You’ll notice a refreshed look on our website. But this is about more than just new colors and new words.
Divvy Blog • July 2, 2020

What Happens if Your Mortgage Application is Declined?

When you submit a mortgage application, it’s exciting and nerve-wracking all at the same time. Your hopes for the future rest in someone else’s hands, and that’s never easy.
Divvy Blog • June 10, 2020

Trennessa and David Became Homeowners in Georgia with Divvy

Trennessa and David are a sweet couple who found a home with Divvy after moving from Illinois to Georgia. Now, after just 10 months of living in the home, they are proud to call themselves homeowners.
Divvy Blog • May 14, 2020

What Does It Take to Qualify for a Mortgage?

In this post, we examine the changes to the mortgage industry that have taken place and explain what steps you’ll need to take to get approved for a mortgage in 2020.
Huffington Post • October 6, 2017

5 Things to Know Before You Look for a Home

Rather than jump headfirst into a home search, a savvy home buyer will do plenty of research and prepare themselves before they start looking.
Huffington Post • March 18, 2014

5 Frustrating Debt Traps and How to Avoid Them

It's still all too easy to get ensnared in a nasty debt trap that could derail your finances and prevent you from accomplishing your dreams.
Huffington Post • December 13, 2013

Make One Financial Resolution This Year

The bottom line is, if you have a financial goal, you need to make a New Year's resolution. Your wallet and your future self will thank you.
Lifehacker • December 4, 2013

The Myth of the Single Credit Score

More and more, people are being told how important it is to improve your credit score. There's just one problem with this: in reality, we don't have just one credit score.
Lifehacker • November 20, 2013

5 Big Mistakes Keeping You in Debt (and How to Overcome Them)

Okay, so you have debt. It's frustrating sure, but it's not the end of the world. No matter how you got into debt, you can make it out.
Lifehacker • September 30, 2013

What Happens Over Time If You Don't Pay Your Credit Card Bills

Your monthly credit card bill comes. You get that sinking feeling in the pit of your stomach because you know your bank account doesn’t have enough money. What happens next?
Lifehacker • October 11, 2012

How to Tackle Student Loan Debt When Your Grace Period Ends

Over the next few months, student loan grace periods for graduates will start expiring, meaning a whole new cohort of borrowers will be starting the debt repayment process.
Lifehacker • August 23, 2012

Off to College? Avoid These Financial Pitfalls

It's back to school time (yes, already!) and if you're off to college, you're a prime target for credit card companies and loan sharks.
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