Adding to my earlier comments:
If an applicant does not know average hours or know that the staff is AT LEAST flexible with them then it's going to be hard for the people having multiple jobs, who are stay at home parents, who are in school, etc. On any professional application they would give at least a ROUNDABOUT for what a normal day in office would look like or how they would go about working on a project.
This isn't something that breaks an NDA or goes against any in office TOS so it's important to have that information open and readily there incase someone has a messy schedule or on the off chance they'll need to have that flex for other things going on (such as a second job, classes, etc.) and I've seen comments saying that it shouldn't be available when it ABSOLUTELY SHOULD.
Even for the people who're not artists and who're at a 9 to 5 job get paid per hour and they know how much they're getting paid on the application or at the very least it's available on the site for the certain job title. So with that I'll go into the 'turnip payment' everyone's been going nuts about.
Consider it an OPTION. It's not a straight payment method as said in the original post BUT if the artist PREFERS turnips over payment then they will compensate of course. BUT I would suggest a HYBRID payment system if this is the case so the artist can still get paid with real currency and have that much stated on the original post to not have so many people on your throat about it.
Clarify what needs to be said or done and fix the mistakes, thank you.