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đ Hi! Welcome to One Huddle
One Huddle is on a mission
to deliver relief when life feels crushing
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Our experts donât just have answers â they know how to lift people up when theyâre underwater, offering that much-needed gulp of fresh air. They offer just the right mix of clarity, calm and care, wrapped in their own unique voice and personality.
If that sounds like you, you're in the right place â and we can't wait to get to know you.
Before you begin, please take a minute to review our
applicant introduction
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Importantly, on timing: while you can submit this application of interest anytime,
our next evaluation round will happen in September 2025
. The next incoming expert cohort will begin on
October 1, 2025
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1 / First, please:
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1 / First, please:
Read the applicant FAQs linked above.
Get to know the One Huddle product experience. If you are not already a member, you can download the app from the Apple or Google app stores and use code EXPERTPREVIEW for 1 month of free access.
How did you hear about One Huddle?
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2 / Let's start with your details
First Name
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Last Name
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Primary area of expertise
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Secondary or sub-specialties
Degrees, Licenses, Credentials
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Location (City, State, Country)
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Phone Number
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Email
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Resume
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3 / Why do you want to be a One Huddle expert?
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4 / Please answer the questions below as if you were a One Huddle expert.
We try to ensure our answers do three things well:
- Show empathy and provides relief to the Huddler
- Provide concrete actionable advice
- Rely on evidence-based information
Many times the best answers come from multiple experts in what we call a âHuddle Upâ. This is an opportunity for multiple specialists to address a question together (all in the âsame roomâ). In Huddle Ups, experts should acknowledge prior responses and add to the answer that pulls in your specialty while not providing redundant information. Any example that has âExpert 1:â denotes a Huddle Up.
We expect experts to spend on average 10-15 minutes to answer a question, so use that as a rule of thumb.
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