Recruitment Companies
Latest Deals in Recruitment
$80M
Juicebox, an AI recruiting platform, raised $80 million in Series B funding at an $850 million valuation. The funding round was led by DST Global, with participation from Sequoia, Coatue, Y Combinator, NFDG, and Verified Capital. This investment aims to enhance their recruiting solutions using AI technology.Investors: DST Global, Sequoia, Coatue, Y Combinator, NFDG, Verified Capital
$80M
Juicebox, a San Francisco-based AI recruiting platform, raised $80 million in Series B funding at an $850 million valuation. The funding round was led by DST Global, with participation from Sequoia, Coatue, Y Combinator, NFDG, and Verified Capital. The company plans to use the funds to expand its operations and development efforts.Investors: DST Global, Sequoia, Coatue, Y Combinator, NFDG, Verified Capital
$8M
Elly, an AI-powered hiring platform by Recruit Tech Labs, has raised $8 million in a funding round led by Sorenson Capital, with participation from Atomic and Next Wave Capital. The investment aims to enhance hiring processes, and Rob Rueckert from Sorenson Capital has joined Elly's board of directors.Investors: Sorenson Capital, Atomic, Next Wave Capital
$8M
Elly, a NYC-based company offering an AI-native hiring platform, has raised $8 million in funding. The round was led by Sorenson Capital, with participation from Atomic and Next Wave Capital. The funds will be used to expand operations.Investors: Sorenson Capital, Atomic, Next Wave Capital
$14M
take2, an AI agents platform for healthcare recruiting, has raised $14 million in a Series A funding round led by Human Capital, with participation from Bertelsmann Healthcare Investments, Reach Capital, Sempervirens VC, and Honeystone Ventures. The platform aims to address high turnover and significant vacancy costs in healthcare hiring by automating core recruiting tasks with its autonomous AI agents.Investors: Human Capital, Bertelsmann Healthcare Investments, Reach Capital, Sempervirens VC, Honeystone Ventures
$14M
take2, a New York City-based provider of an AI agents platform for healthcare recruiting, raised $14 million in Series A funding. The round was led by Human Capital, with participation from Bertelsmann Healthcare Investments, Reach Capital, Sempervirens VC, and Honeystone Ventures. The funds will be used to expand the company's services beyond interviews.Investors: Human Capital, Bertelsmann Healthcare Investments, Reach Capital, Sempervirens VC, Honeystone Ventures
$14M
Take2, an AI agents platform for healthcare recruiting, has raised $14 million in a Series A funding round led by Human Capital, with participation from Bertelsmann Healthcare Investments, Reach Capital, Sempervirens VC, and Honeystone Ventures. The platform addresses the high turnover and vacancy costs in healthcare hiring by using autonomous AI agents to conduct interviews and streamline recruiting processes. With this funding, Take2 aims to expand its services to automate the entire recruiting process, helping healthcare organizations save costs and improve hiring quality.Investors: Human Capital, Bertelsmann Healthcare Investments, Reach Capital, Sempervirens VC, Honeystone Ventures
$4M
Boomband, an AI-native talent marketplace founded by Jeff Taylor, has secured a $4 million seed round to address talent acquisition challenges. The funding was led by Boston Seed, with additional participation from Slater Technology Fund, Rogue Venture Partners, and Service Provider Capital, ahead of its public launch in March 2026.Investors: Boston Seed, Slater Technology Fund, Rogue Venture Partners, Service Provider Capital
$4M
Boomband, an AI-native talent marketplace based in Charlestown, RI, raised $4.0 million in seed funding. The funding round was led by Boston Seed, with participation from Slater Technology Fund, Rogue Venture Partners, and Service Provider Capital. The company plans to use the funds to expand its operations and development efforts.Investors: Boston Seed, Slater Technology Fund, Rogue Venture Partners, Service Provider Capital
$23.75M
Veremark, a London-based workplace trust platform, has raised $26 million (ยฃ19 million) in a Series B funding round. The company provides background screening services to employers hiring at scale from various international locations, ensuring compliance and reducing hiring risks. The funding round was led by Gresham House Ventures, with participation from Samaipata, ACF Investors, and Stage 2 Capital, along with a debt facility from Salica Partners.Investors: Gresham House Ventures, Samaipata, ACF Investors, Stage 2 Capital, Salica Partners
$5M
Qureos, a Dubai, UAE-based provider of an AI-driven hiring platform, raised $5 million in seed funding. The round was led by Prosus Ventures and Salica Oryx Fund, with participation from several investors. The company plans to use the funds to enhance its platform.Investors: Prosus Ventures, Salica Oryx Fund
$23.76M
Veremark, a UK-based workplace trust company, has raised โฌ22 million ($26 million) in Series B funding to enhance AI capabilities and expand globally. The round was led by Gresham House Ventures, with participation from Samaipata, ACF Investors, and Stage 2 Capital, alongside a multi-million-dollar debt facility from Salica Partners. This funding aims to address challenges in employee conduct risk and improve background screening processes, reflecting strong investor confidence in the company's growth trajectory.Investors: Gresham House Ventures, Samaipata, ACF Investors, Stage 2 Capital, Salica Partners
$26M
Veremark, a London, UK-based provider of background screening, whistleblowing, and credential verification systems, raised $26 million in Series B funding led by Gresham House Ventures. The company plans to use the funds to invest in new products, AI, and enhance its global expansion.Investors: Gresham House Ventures
$26M
London-based Veremark has raised $26 million in Series B funding, led by Gresham House Ventures, with participation from Samaipata, ACF Investors, and Stage 2 Capital, along with a multi-million dollar debt facility from Salica Partners. Founded in 2020, Veremark provides background screening and credential verification services, addressing the complexities of hiring in a global workforce. The funding will support product development and expansion of its global operations.Investors: Gresham House Ventures, Samaipata, ACF Investors, Stage 2 Capital, Salica Partners