• 初创公司
    机器人流程自动化初创公司Kryon筹集到4000万美元C轮融资 Kryon是一家总部位于纽约的机器人流程自动化(RPA)初创公司,该公司今天宣布已从OAK HC/FT获得4000万美元的C轮融资,现有投资者Aquiline Technology Growth和Vertex Ventures也参与了融资。根据CrunchBase的数据,该公司在2017年10月进行了一轮1200万美元的B轮融资,总融资额达到5300万美元。 Oak HC/FT风险投资合伙人丹•彼得罗左(Dan Petrozzo)将加入Kryon的董事会,而Principal的马特•斯特里斯菲尔德(Matt Streisfeld)将担任董事观察员。Kryon表示,公司将利用这笔新资金,“通过……创新技术的持续发展”,“保持其领导地位”,并通过扩大销售和营销团队,向新领域扩张。除纽约外,该公司在亚特兰大、阿姆斯特丹、法兰克福、特拉维夫、印度和新加坡都设有办事处。 Kryon公司由IDC Herzliya副教授Emma Butin于2008年共同创建,提供了一个端到端企业平台,该平台集成了流程发现和RPA。它的旗舰产品——Kryon Process discovery,利用人工智能分析引擎生成业务流程的图片,对其进行评估,并推荐参与的业务流程,例如,或无人值守(基于虚拟机)。Kryon允许管理员在其基于web的Studio仪表板中手动设计自动化工作流,并远程配置、调度和触发RPA机器人。 Kryon说,它的解决方案适用于任何应用程序,包括桌面、遗留程序和模拟器,它能够跨多个应用程序运行进程。该公司还表示,由于内置的视觉识别算法,该公司的机器人能够识别物体和元素,即使它们已经被调整了大小、重新定位或重新塑造。 该公司声称,微软使用其套件自动向第三方游戏开发商支付版税,在2.5小时内处理了300份声明,比手工处理的3天减少了2900%的处理时间。 在这方面,Kryon的产品与自动化Anywhere、UiPath、Softomotive和FortressIQ等RPA产品没有太大区别。不过,Kryon表示,它有市场的势头。去年,在AIG、安联、美国运通、AT&T、安永、Ferring Pharmaceuticals、惠普、微软、桑坦德银行、Singtel Optus、Verizon和温德姆酒店集团等客户的推动下,销售额同比增长了100%以上。 “Kryon的解决方案与众不同之处在于它的用户友好、适用于特定用途的平台,包括它简化的自动化视觉识别方法,”安联保险新加坡公司(Allianz SE Singapore)金融转型主管Han Na-il说。“加上其专业的服务支持,Kryon已被证明是建立一个强大和自我维持的RPA框架的宝贵合作伙伴。” 机器人流程自动化(RPA)是一项大业务。RPA是一种软件,可以将传统上由人类工人完成的单调、重复的办公室杂务自动化。Forrester预计,IT和其他人工智能领域明年将为40%的公司创造就业机会,未来整整十分之一的初创企业将雇佣比人类更多的数字员工。此外,一些分析人士预测,到2025年,RPA市场的价值将达到31.1亿美元。 以上为AI翻译,内容仅供参考。 原文链接:Kryon raises $40 million for robotic process automation
    初创公司
    2019年02月27日
  • 初创公司
    日本联系人管理初创公司Sansan筹集2650万美元,继续开拓东南亚市场 在日本联系人管理初创公司三山公司(Sansan)筹集了30亿日元(合2,650万美元)将业务扩展到东南亚地区后,这张不起眼的名片成为了东南亚混乱局面的目标。 Sansan成立于2007年,通过一个帮助用户与内部员工以及使用名片等方式建立联系的系统,为企业提供商业智能。 “我们的目的是利用科技来提高名片的实用性和价值,”Sansan联合创始人兼董事富冈圭(Kei Tomioka)在接受采访时表示。“在世界大部分地区,尤其是日本,它们是商业惯例,但要将它们数字化并非易事。” 这一轮融资将把焦点转向东南亚,Sansan已经在新加坡设立了办事处。这是一轮E轮融资,由日本邮政资本、T. Rowe Price、SBI Investment和DCM Ventures提供,迄今为止,Sansan筹集的资金约为1亿美元。 Sansan声称,7000家公司使用其核心产品——也叫Sansan——帮助建立和组织网络。其核心是,用户扫描另一个人的名片,然后将名片数字化,上传到云端,并成为他们数据库的一部分。然后,Sansan系统允许交互,例如会议、电话、笔记等,添加到条目中,以帮助跟踪交互。这些资源掌握在公司内部,而不是员工本身,这意味着围绕销售、营销等方面的战略可以保持组织和集中。 此外,Sansan还运营一项类似于LinkedIn的服务,名为Eight,该服务是免费提供的,并与核心产品相连,用户无需提供新的名片就可以更新自己的工作、公司等信息。据Sansan称,Eight目前拥有约200万用户。 然而,与通常用来找工作的LinkedIn不同,富冈建议Eight和Sansan帮助维护网络,增加交流和参与度。 Sansan首席执行官寺田智宏(Chikahiro Terada)于2006年与其他几位联合创始人富冈圭(Kei Tomioka)、佐太郎(Joraku Satoru)、近身健二(Kenji Shiomi)和海啸元久(Motohisa Tsunokawa)一起创办了这家公司 富冈曾在泰国为甲骨文工作。他表示,他认为东南亚的服务潜力很大。预计到2025年,东南亚地区的数字经济将增长两倍,尽管该地区将更多地关注中小企业,而不是日本式的大型企业。 Sansan已经在该地区获得了大约100家客户——主要是针对新加坡的日本企业——自2017年10月推出以来,已有8家客户在东南亚地区注册了10万名用户。 富冈说:“我们希望在全球扩张,新加坡是我们的第一步。在其他地方,该公司正在招聘数据科学家,目的是为其服务带来更多的智能。 这个提议很有趣——就我个人而言,我有好几叠名片闲置着——但东南亚的企业对付费服务的开放程度仍有待观察,即便有明显的好处。SaaS作为一种模式仍在中小型企业中扎根,尽管已经有了一些流行的选择。LinkedIn当然是事实上的专业社交网络,而Facebook最近也在这一领域加大了努力,也是一个受欢迎的选择。   以上为AI翻译,内容仅供参考。 原文链接: Japan’s Sansan raises $26.5M to help Southeast Asia get more from business cards
    初创公司
    2018年12月07日
  • 初创公司
    Salesforce Ventures推出价值1亿美元的日本开拓者基金 客户关系管理领域的全球领导者Salesforce (NYSE: CRM)今天宣布,该公司的全球企业投资集团Salesforce Ventures推出了日本开拓者基金(Japan Trailblazer Fund),这是一支新的1亿美元的基金,旨在为Salesforce生态系统中的日本初创企业提供支持。通过这只新基金,Salesforce Ventures巩固了其在日本作为领先的外国企业风险资本投资者之一的地位,并深化了其创建全球最大的企业云公司生态系统、推动客户成功的承诺。 IDC预测,日本的公共云服务市场在2018年至2022年间将增长一倍以上,到20221年将超过130亿美元。Salesforce认识到这一不可思议的机会,通过日本开拓者基金,它将为日本初创公司提供额外的资金和支持,为Salesforce客户提供独特的能力。 自2011年以来,Salesforce Ventures一直为日本创业公司提供支持,投资40家创新公司,包括: BizReach:日本首屈一指的在线职业网络服务,旨在改变日本商界,允许职业驱动的高管自由分享并直接与寻求人才的雇主和招聘人员联系。 freee:一种自动在线会计软件,可与您的银行帐户同步,并自动对条目进行分类以创建财务报告。freee适用于在日本税务系统下运营的中小企业。 Sansan:日本组织基于云的名片管理和共享服务的市场领导者。 TeamSpirit:日本时间跟踪和网络支出的领导者,提供真正的基于云的考勤管理系统,并于2018年8月上市。 Terrasky:领先的公共日本Salesforce系统集成商(SI),提供咨询,实施和支持。 评论: “随着第四次工业革命,日本被认为是创建和建立具有全球竞争力的技术公司的绝佳场所,”Salesforce Japan董事长兼首席执行官Shinichi Koide说。“来自Salesforce Ventures的新日本开拓者基金将在技术创业者的开始和扩大规模之旅中提供宝贵的支持。我期待未来的成功,因为他们在下一代云经济方面取得了进展。” “今天在日本发生了令人难以置信的创新,日本开拓者基金代表了我们对日本创业增长和客户成功的持续承诺,”Salesforce的企业发展和Salesforce Ventures执行副总裁John Somorjai说。“有了这个新基金,我们很高兴能够进一步支持创新的日本企业家,并为下一代企业云计算公司提供支持,这将使我们的客户受益。” “Salesforce Ventures是日本创业公司非常强大的合作伙伴,”TeamSpirit公司首席执行官Koji Ogishima说道。“我们获得Salesforce生态系统的投资和独特访问使我们能够更快地扩展业务并保持快速增长。”     以上为AI翻译,内容仅供参考。 原文链接:Salesforce Ventures Introduces $100 Million Japan Trailblazer Fund
    初创公司
    2018年12月06日
  • 初创公司
    将虚拟现实融入工作场所:最佳用例和挑战   世界各地的组织发现,越来越倾向于采用开放式办公室文化,并利用可以重新发明协作并简化分散业务运营的新时代消息传递工具。虚拟现实等智能技术正在从个人生活转向工作场所。这些技术不仅改变了我们的会面和协作方式,而且还改变了我们工作的物理环境。 戴尔的一项名为“未来劳动力全球研究”的劳动力研究显示,员工,特别是千禧一代,希望在不久的将来能够在智能办公室工作,因为许多员工都认为他们当前的办公室不够智能。Universum是一家位于新加坡的雇主品牌研究公司,另外一项研究表明,新加坡有49%的Z代人认为VR将彻底改变工作。虚拟现实就是这样一种技术,通过帮助吸引最优秀的人才并提高工作效率,可以帮助提高工作场所的智能性。   能够将员工传送到千里之外办公室外部世界的纯粹想法可能有助于提高员工的工作效率,同时降低他们的压力水平。这是在世界正在谈论SpaceVR的时候 - 一个创建虚拟太空旅游的平台,它将成为世界上第一个进入太空的虚拟现实相机卫星。感谢在虚拟,增强和现在混合现实空间中取得的技术进步。来自微软,三星和Oculus等公司的耳机让世界变得更加有趣。   虚拟现实在游戏和娱乐行业引发了风暴,它具有改变通信和协作的能力,使坐在不同位置的员工能够在一个虚拟会议室中聚集在一起。  虽然该技术在游戏和娱乐行业引发了风暴,但虚拟现实的真正力量在于它们如何改变通信和协作,从而使位于不连续位置的员工能够在一个虚拟会议室中聚集在一起。总部设在新加坡的全球专业招聘团队Hays董事总经理林恩·罗德说:“虚拟现实创造的可能性数量令人震惊。一旦我们开始探索它可以实施的多种方式,它就可以对工作世界产生重大影响“。一种技术是增强现实,它带来了许多应用领域,如培训。所以是微软正在支持的混合现实。    让工作场所真正聪明   今天的劳动力将未来的工作场所定义为不再是“遏制”的场所,而是他们可以见面,学习和分享经验以及合作创意的地方。工作场所基础设施已经成为留住聪明员工的关键原因之一,领导者绝对不应忽视这一点。在工作空间的VR方面,远程办公和远程呈现对专业人士非常有用,因为它可以灵活地在任何地方工作,无需从A点到B点进行虚拟会议,节省了时间和金钱。VR的使用扩展到公司的所有部门 - 从人力资源到进行培训,到可以使用VR模拟器进行设计和测试的工程师和设计师。   Gartner表示,虽然VR需要时间才能在企业中充分实现,但越来越多的解决方案提供商专注于虚拟工作场所,并且这一领域的创新正在快速增长。像微软和思科这样的公司已经推出了产品,现在Oculus通过他们的Oculus for Business,Oculus Desktop和Facebook Spaces计划与他们的母公司Facebook一起投入了大量资金。 “为了让虚拟工作场所真正实现,需要发生许多技术,流程和文化变革,但具有前瞻性的组织应该追踪这一领域正在取得的进展,”Gartner说。 “当涉及到企业或工作场所时,我们仍然处于使用旧的传统产品的阶段,这些产品具有非常糟糕的体验和用户界面。但是我可以看到企业在员工经验,福利,学习和培训方面花费大量资金的变化,人力资源技术创业公司Leena AI首席产品官Sarthak Saini说。   虚拟现实的使用案例   根据最近与戴尔合作的TEDx班加罗尔沙龙解释,VR初创公司Merxius表示,目前VR有无数的应用。它被广泛用于工程,制造和医疗保健领域的培训。因此,在实际执行VR之前,医生正在VR中测试复杂的外科手术。对于设计人员而言,首先在VR上完成的设计可以让客户在实施之前了解设置。在教育方面,太阳能系统只是作为教科书中的图片存在,但是使用VR可以获得触觉和感觉,体验它的大小,就像你实际上在那里一样。  “最新的VR技术可以帮助员工更加切合实际地预期工作和责任。这减少了调整和转换到角色的时间,使它们更有效率,并为日常工作增添了乐趣,“戴尔印度客户解决方案集团总经理Indrajit Belgundi说。如今,企业已采用这些技术帮助员工在工作中获得更多投入和积极性。品牌已经发现了游戏化移动应用或产品的好处,提高了用户参与度和品牌忠诚度。 例如,客户服务培训要求教师员工如何影响,保留和理解客户要求,以及使用问候语,肢体语言,适当的语调和处理客户投诉的最佳方式。如果学习是假设的话,这些技能组合很难磨练。然而,借助虚拟现实,雇主能够模拟现实生活中的情况,Indrajit补充道。  “在学习和培训方面,我看到了虚拟现实的巨大空间。在制造业,制药公司或消费品公司,员工需要信息触手可及,虚拟现实可能具有很大的用途,“赛尼说。让我们举一个例子,假设销售员工去客户展示产品。现在,他们可以借助虚拟现实展示实时产品,而不是展示长PPT或演示视频。Saini认为,在某种程度上,它减少了销售周期。虚拟现实在培训新加入者时非常有用,而不是讲座,他们可以使用VR查看产品的详细信息。此外,通过在培训新员工期间使用VR,您还可以帮助他们对他们将要执行的工作有更加现实的期望。这减少了调整和转换到角色的时间,从长远来看,它们的工作效率更高。此外,它很有趣。  已经有很多工具可以帮助企业与自由职业者甚至远距离的员工合作。管理人员倾向于满足于Skype或Slack的对话,并认为他们使实时协作尽可能真实。但是,当VR也进入这个等式时,以前不可避免的时间浪费会大幅减少,Saini总结道。   为工作场所提供VR    尽管围绕这些技术进行了大量炒作和投资,但VR市场仍然处于起步阶段,即便在那些推动创新的市场中也不稳定。为了采用VR,企业需要创造一种工作场所文化,将新技术的使用视为达到目的的最终目的 - 最终改善公司并促进员工个人成功。  正如戴尔技术公司的REALIZE 2030:人机合作伙伴关系的下一个时代所概述的那样,据估计,2030年将存在的85%的工作尚未发明,他们所需要的技能尚未确定。 。Indrajit认为,“为了取得成功,人们将需要使用VR等新技术进行学习,这使得获取新知识的能力比知识本身更有价值。”  价格和内容将定义VR在工作场所的成熟度。从工作场所培训的角度来看,创建VR内容的成本和难度是关键参数。组织需要对VR进行大量投资才能使其在办公室成为现实。与任何其他连接技术一样,VR也带来了网络安全挑战,感受专家。 挑战将是有趣的 - 看看未来工作文化和奖励与奖励模式将如何变化。Indrajit总结道:“当我们创新并采用新技术时,我们应该问问自己为什么要这样做,以及它对我们的员工,客户和更大的社会会产生什么影响。”   以上为AI翻译,内容仅供参考。 原文链接:Plugging Virtual Reality into workplace: Top use cases and challenges  
    初创公司
    2018年11月02日
  • 初创公司
    预测性销售工具People.ai获3000万美元B轮融资,A16Z领投 肮脏的数据意味着肮脏的生意。然而,销售操作仍然主要基于销售代表完成的不完整的手动输入活动记录。任何从事销售工作的人都可以证明,经理们在监督过程中需要浪费数小时在任务记录上。但是,如果一家公司能够自动跟踪员工达成交易的步骤,释放销售代表的时间表来让他们完成实际工作呢?为了实现这一目标,People.ai已经获得了3000万美元的融资。 People.ai是一家跟踪销售团队和客户之间每一个沟通接触点的初创公司,它希望能够解决这一问题。现在,该公司(也是最年轻的Y Combinator毕业生,名列该加速器最成功创业公司名单)吸引了Andreessen Horowitz的注意,并获得了3000万美元投资来推进这项任务。参加这一轮的还有A轮融资投资者Lightspeed Venture Partners、GGV Capital和Y Combinator。除了投资之外,Andreessen Horowitz的一般合伙人Peter Levine也加入了People.ai的董事会。 该初创公司由Oleg Rogynskyy所创立,此前已融资700万美元。它最初是作为一种软件,旨在为销售经理提供一份预测性行动手册,以找到达成交易的最佳方式,但投资者有一个长期的总体计划。 虽然这种实时数据映射技术类似于微软或Salesforce的收购目标,但Andreessen喜欢建立像Skype、Airbnb和GitHub这样的大规模软件专营权也不是什么秘密。随着我们进入2018年第四季度,早期SaaS投资正在稳定,公共云股价正在飙升。Salesforce继续向人工智能销售概念注入更多资金,为像People.ai这样的初创企业繁荣发展铺平了道路。但是,在退出战略方面,卖身给大型企业并不是它的目标。 虽然Rogynskyy表示他最终想让公司上市,但People.ai首先需要巩固自身业务,为企业提供人工智能解决方案。为此,这位创始人表示,他们将利用B轮融资大约一半的资金用于业务扩张和获取客户(Andreessen的网络无疑会催化这一过程),另一半资金将用来推动业务中的数据科学和工程进展。这家旧金山公司还在波士顿和洛杉矶开设了办事处,并正考虑在加拿大建立一个以工程为中心的团队。 People.ai与Lyft、Palo Alto Networks和New Relic等公司进行合作,帮助销售和客户支持团队提高绩效。但它到底是如何运作的呢?该公司建立了一种机器学习技术,旨在完美地填充销售人员完成交易过程的CRM记录。这项技术扫描电子邮件、电话和日历会议,以展示优秀员工在交易的每个阶段花费了多少时间,以及陷入困境的代表可能偏离了通常成功的方法。销售人员是否在交易的一个阶段过于分散?没有花足够的时间与产品经理、高管或其他决策者交谈?他们是否首先关注正确的线索?这些都是People.ai的算法想要回答的问题。 “我们扩大了业务范围,不仅仅是与销售人员合作。我们现在与每个接触客户互动的人合作,包括营销人员、内部销售工程师、客户成功和销售支持服务。Rogynskyy解释道:“People.ai不仅捕捉销售人员的活动,而且现在还让团队对整个团队中客户发生的一切有了360度的了解。” 随着数据清理,管理者面临着一个更大的问题。虽然公司不应该因为多年不完整的CRM记录而盲目行事,但像这样的自动化软件会将人的因素从业务中移除。如果管理者有洞察力纯粹基于数据而不是不可估量的定性软技能或个人风格来奖励个人,这样的产品可能会在内部重新定义组织的最佳实践。 投资者认为People.ai是下一代SaaS的基础公司,可以在现有劳动力中提供更高的效率。有一些方法可以从这些交流中筛选出最佳实践,并在整个组织中传播,Andreessen认为在这一方面,People.ai是领先的。“现在,企业中的每个组织都在通过电子邮件和人工输入来收集数据,我们相信这不仅可以在销售方面,而且可以在人力资源、服务、市场营销和金融方面使用与销售完全相同的算法。”   原文链接:预测性销售工具People.ai获3000万美元B轮融资,A16Z领投
    初创公司
    2018年10月26日
  • 初创公司
    盘点:亚洲人力资源科技领域值得关注的初创公司 文/TIM PILKINGTON 整个亚洲都在积极开发HR Tech产品,以下我们将重新审视这些人力资源初创公司,看看他们都在忙着创造什么。 Glints :Glints旨在成为亚洲年轻专业人士和毕业生的头号招聘平台。众所周知,招聘领域存在大量竞争,但总部设在新加坡的Glints凭借其设计精美的门户网站以及迄今为止令人印象深刻的成果,不断发展壮大。该网站自豪地报告说,他们已经帮助“361930名年轻专业人士发现他们的梦想职业”,授权“全球13437家公司建立成功的团队”,并且让求职者每月探索2271个“热门机会” 。 plugHR :PlugHR是一种新型的HRIS系统,来自印度的技术巨头。凭借对设计的强烈关注,PlugHR团队致力于巧妙地解决人力资源领导者在努力提高绩效和推动文化时所面临的主要挑战。 PayrollPanda :PayrollPanda为马来西亚中小企业提供在线薪资和休假管理的服务支持。该公司了解技术背后的人为因素,并提供免费的专家支持,以帮助吸引和留住他们的客户。这是一项似乎取得成功的计划,因为他们已经收购了超过1,000名客户,并且这一数字正在快速增长。 Leena AI:Y Combinator毕业,印度的Leena AI,继续不断壮大。Leena AI驾驭人工智能/机器学习浪潮的顶峰,帮助人力资源总监通过HR Helpdesk聊天机器人简化人力资源运营。“人工智能人力资源助理”(AI-powered HR Assistant)为员工提供各种薪酬,休假和人力资源管理查询的即时答案。 Qilo :Qilo也位于印度,来自一个有趣的背景。该技术源于10,000多名员工的工作场所文化研究,该研究得出的知识推动了产品的持续发展。Qilo通过该平台的行为科学和机器学习的创新组合,支持业务领导者推动所有权,问责制并最终提升组织绩效。 EngageRocket :随着人力资源行业开始再次谈论“人才争夺战”,新加坡创业公司EngageRocket的实时劳动力数据平台恰逢其时,它旨在提高员工敬业度和生产力。实时方面是人力资源领导者的一个关键卖点,因为它可以为人才流失提供早期预警系统。这允许领导者在为时已晚之前采取补救措施。 Fastwork :自由职业行业中有一些巨头,但Fastwork通过专注于泰国市场为自己创造了一个利基市场。这种聚焦使他们能够吸引超过30万用户在不同领域工作,如平面设计,在线营销,数据输入和网络开发。 eChinaCareers:一个精心挑选市场的利基玩家,eChinaCareers在中国提供英语就业板。这家小型但不断发展的创业公司在过去6个月内已经发布了1,400多个工作岗位,并且有超过1,100名雇主使用该平台。 Xobin :印度Xobin团队清楚地了解其人力资源从业者的受众,因为他们的产品套件非常明确地希望通过汇总工作板,ATS,评估工具,学习管理系统和传统的人力资源信息系统(HRIS)整合到一个无缝的用户体验中,来减少人员操作的管理组件。精简招聘得到了大部分的关注,但随着公司持续稳步增长,人力资源领导者明显享受招聘后产品元素的节省时间的因素。 Thue Today:Thue Today是另一家招聘技术创业公司,它选择在特定地区运营,这次是越南。事实上,高度自动化的工作和招聘门户更进一步,并在一个次级市场中运作:它们目前帮助酒店,食品饮料和零售行业的求职者和雇主。 Infeedo :Infeedo公司已帮助5,000多名员工更多地享受他们的工作,并帮助CEO使用名为“Amber”的AI聊天机器人参与并吸引员工。我们认为,Amber的一个特别优势是支持和留住不满或想要离开的员工。 Kakitangan.com : 人力资源信息系统(HRIS)市场竞争激烈,但Kakitangan.com的团队创建了一个一体化系统,已经帮助了广泛的马来西亚中小企业。 Urban Hire :印度尼西亚的Urban Hire工作委员会聚合器继续其令人印象深刻的增长。员工在申请角色后享受轻松的体验和定期的自动更新。雇主受益于高级申请人跟踪,多个用户的简历搜索,以及能够通过一次发布到多个渠道来吸引候选人。 Swingvy :对于Swingvy来说,今年又是一个重要的年份。他们的人力资源、工资和福利HRIS平台获得了另一个奖项。在马来西亚、新加坡和韩国,Swingvy团队将人力资源从业人员的行政工作自动化,这往往是一个受欢迎的结果。 Freshlinker :FreshLinker是一家总部位于香港的充满活力的职业门户网站,它分享了经过深思熟虑的职业发展内容,并提供雇主品牌推广机会,所有这些都能帮助年轻人对各自的职业道路做出明智的决定。他们策划的“质量重于数量”的招聘方式吸引了招聘人员的注意,我们应该会看到这个年轻的人力资源行业的进一步快速增长。 Interview Mocha :每个招聘经理都担心,他们选择的人与他们在面试过程中认为的不一样。印度Interview Mocha意识到了这种恐惧,并建立了一个非常成功的候选人评估平台。该平台提供超过1000种不同的技能和能力测试,跨越不同的领域,如编码、商业技能、ERP、金融、语言等。Mocha拥有来自70多个国家的1000多家企业客户,Interview Mocha的表现肯定是大多数人力资源科技初创企业羡慕的对象。   以上为来自亚洲各地的一系列HR Tech创业公司,他们都以自己的方式鼓舞人心。所有这些初创公司都在努力提高业绩,从而改善各个地区人的工作生活。 让我们祝福他们。   以上为AI翻译,观点仅供参考。 原文链接:Cool Asian HR Tech Startups To Watch
    初创公司
    2018年10月06日
  • 初创公司
    LinkedIn通过大数据选出美国最具人才吸引力的50个创业公司 LinkedIn Top Companies | Startups: The 50 industry disruptors you need to know now 作者:Daniel Rot   Editor in Chief, LinkedIn 所有估值和资金数据来自CB Insights。除非由公司直接提供,否则任职,员工增长和全球员工数据均来自LinkedIn Premium Insights。 全文是英文,我们简单列出前十名: 1、UBER 2、AIRBNB 3、WEWORK 4、LYFT( 跟UBER一样的打车软件) 5、Slack  (HR项目) 6、NIO 7、Rubrik 8、Dropbox 9、Houzz 10、Convoy ········ 16、Pinterest 19、Udacity 22、Opendoor 31、Coursera 46、Glint (HR项目) 详细的大家可以看这些项目和公司福利。   Some of the most fascinating businesses today are startups. Sensing a chance to transform (or take over) a market, founders are channeling their seemingly endless flow of venture funds into new ideas — and top talent. We wanted to see which startups were winning the talent game. Who are the 50 most in-demand upstarts in the U.S. today? The all-new LinkedIn “Top Companies | Startups” list is the answer. To surface the companies, we looked at the billions of actions of LinkedIn’s more than 500 million members to determine employee growth, job seeker interest via views and applications, member engagement with the company and its employees — and how well these startups pulled talent from our flagship LinkedIn Top Companies list. (You can learn more about our methodology here.) To be eligible for Top Companies | Startups, companies must be 10 years old or younger, have at least 100 employees, remain independent and privately held and have at least one round of venture-backed funding. LinkedIn worked with CB Insights to pull a global list of nearly 25,000 eligible venture-backed companies. Share the list and join the conversation using #LinkedInTopCompanies. Here are this year’s top 50 startups in the U.S. All valuation and funding data come from CB Insights. Tenure, employee growth and global headcount data are from LinkedIn Premium Insights unless provided directly by the company. Follow Driving forward: Uber has been in the public eye this year for all the wrong reasons: sexual harassment claims, regulatory issues, a new CEO and loads of boardroom drama. That hasn’t kept the ride-sharing giant from growing fast or attracting top talent. Of all the companies on our list, Uber has the most workers who have joined from other LinkedIn Top Companies; employees have left the likes of Google, JPMorgan and Facebook to work at the super-unicorn. Global headcount: 16,000 Global headquarters: San Francisco Catch a ride: Worldwide employees get free monthly Uber credits to use on personal rides or UberEATS, the company’s online meal ordering and delivery platform. Valuation: $68 billion Explore jobs at Uber Follow Yurt, treehouse, castle: Airbnb has had 200 million guest arrivals since the company launched. Taking on the $550 billion hotel industry is no small feat. To go head-to-head, the company has expanded its instant booking listings and even announced plans to open its first co-branded apartments (which residents will be able to share on Airbnb). Global headcount: 3,000 Global headquarters: San Francisco Royal lodgings: Employees receive an annual $2,000 (£1,516) stipend to stay in Airbnb locales around the world, including one of nearly 3,000 listed castles. Valuation: $29.25 billion Explore jobs at Airbnb Follow Creating communities: WeWork has nearly doubled its membership this year to over 150,000 users, expanded to some 170 locations (including its first India location) and purchased private coding academy Flatiron School in a recent acquisition. While the startup has been growing rapidly, a highly competitive office-leasing market recently raised doubts around the company’s rich valuation. Global headcount: 3,000 Global headquarters: New York City TGIM: New hires join WeWork every Monday for orientation at the company’s headquarters. The day includes a citywide scavenger hunt where employees get a glimpse of the company’s nearly 40 buildings across New York and ends with the weekly “Thank God it’s Monday” dinner for the entire staff. Valuation: $20 billion Explore jobs at WeWork Follow Driving across America: Lyft has been rapidly expanding across the U.S. It now covers 95 percent of the population across all 50 states, more than any other rideshare platform, and provides over 1 million rides every day. In mid-October, it raised $1 billion in a new funding round led by the venture arm of Alphabet, Google’s parent company. Global headcount: 2,000 Global headquarters: San Francisco Expanding accessibility: Lyft introduced new features to make the app more accessible to deaf or hard-of-hearing drivers, including visual notifications and a message telling passengers to contact the driver via text. Passengers can also get a quick tutorial on how to say “Hello” and “Thank You” in sign language. Valuation: $11 billion Explore jobs at Lyft Follow Revolutionizing productivity: Known as a dead-simple collaboration tool, Slack is going head-to-head with the likes of LinkedIn parent Microsoft and Atlassian to own workplace productivity. Its platform allows workers to message each other in real time, while connected apps add context or automate mundane tasks to help get the job done. Global headcount: 890 Global headquarters: San Francisco Corporate scale: Slack bills itself as the fastest-growing business application in history, serving some 9 million weekly active users and 43 companies from the Fortune 100 list. It’s been hiring rapidly to keep up with that scale: growing 32 percent over the past year.   Valuation: $5.1 billion Explore jobs at Slack Follow Speeding into the future: Shanghai-based NIO develops smart, electric and autonomous vehicles. The startup, which expanded to the U.S. two years ago, built the world’s fastest electric car, manned or unmanned, able to go from 0 to 60 miles per hour in 2.7 seconds. CEO Padmasree Warrior, formerly of Cisco, says NIO cars will be available in the U.S. as soon as 2020. Global headcount: 3,000 Global headquarters: Shanghai (San Jose, Calif. in the U.S.) Welcome to the team: NIO has more than quadrupled its staff since June 2016. Amid such rapid growth, NIO shepherds its culture through bimonthly “team time,” where all employees welcome new hires and get to know each other outside of work through activities like trivia and scavenger hunts. Valuation: $2.89 billion Explore jobs at NIO Follow Cloud’s the limit: Rubrik helps companies organize their data in the cloud, ensuring instant access for recovery, analytics and application development. It counts corporate giant JLL, non-profit World Vision and the Tampa Bay Rays among its customers, but CEO Bipul Sinha has even bigger ambitions. “In the future, data will be like money,” he said in a May interview. “Rubrik can be like the Visa for enterprise.” Global headcount: 600 Global headquarters: Palo Alto, Calif. Big-name investors: The company counts NBA MVP Kevin Durant as one of its investors and board advisors alongside iconic firms like IVP and Lightspeed Ventures. It’s also notably transparent: all 600 employees can attend board meetings and see the company’s financials. Valuation: $1.3 billion Explore jobs at Rubrik Follow Refreshing storage: Dropbox has a new look these days. The online storage company went through its biggest-ever rebrand this year, repositioning itself as the tool to enable and inspire creativity in the workplace. The new branding also comes with a major milestone: Dropbox reached a $1 billion revenue run rate in February, the company told LinkedIn. Global headcount: 1,900 Global headquarters: San Francisco Giving back: Every Dropbox employee is given 32 hours of annual volunteer time off to participate in a cause about which they are passionate. The company will also match up to $1,000 for all donations made by Dropboxers to charitable organizations. Valuation: $9.38 billion Explore jobs at Dropbox Follow Bringing tech home: Houzz, the online platform for remodeling and decorating, is transforming the way people design and shop for their homes. Beyond sketching ideas or hiring the right contractor, users can experience their designs through Houzz’s augmented reality tool. The company says that shoppers who engage with the tool are 11 times more likely to purchase. Global headcount: 1,600 Global headquarters: Palo Alto, Calif. More than an office: On their first day, every new employee gets a pair of Houzz slippers to wear around the office so they can feel at home. It’s not much of a stretch: Houzz’s meeting rooms are inspired by household spaces around the world, including the British Tea Room, German Backyard and Italian Closet. Valuation: $3.84 billion Explore jobs at Houzz Follow Trucking on demand: Convoy believes the world moves on reliable trucks, and it is in the business of building innovative services to match shipments with reliable carriers. The company works with a network of independent trucking companies and uses technology to match the right truck to the right load, helping optimize supply chain performance. Global headcount: 170 Global headquarters: Seattle Staffing up: The company has been scaling rapidly since its founding in 2015. In the past six months, Convoy’s headcount has grown 37 percent — and it’s hiring for another 28 jobs currently, according to LinkedIn data. Its recent $62 million funding round, led by Y Combinator, will help rev up that growth. Total funding: $80 million Explore jobs at Convoy Follow Closing the skills gap: General Assembly is creating a new way to educate today’s workforce. The company, which started as a single co-working space in 2011, now has campuses in 20 cities. GA has served over 40,000 students through its full- and part-time programs, and it says it works with a third of the Fortune 100 to develop proprietary, sustainable talent pipelines in fields like data science and web development. Global headcount: 580 Global headquarters: New York City Moving up: While GA has some great perks (like 16 weeks of parental leave for a primary caregiver), the biggest benefit may be the upward mobility within the company. In the first half of 2017, GA had 136 promotions, the company told LinkedIn. That’s a quarter of all employees. Valuation: $452 million Explore jobs at General Assembly Follow Moving the money: Bought something online at Target recently? Or Under Armour? Then you’ve likely used Stripe’s products without even realizing it. The company builds the tools businesses need to instantly accept and manage online payments, helping buyers pay seamlessly and providing sellers real-time analytics. Global headcount: 810 Global headquarters: San Francisco Worldwide access: Stripe powers businesses in 25 countries and accepts 135 different currencies (plus Bitcoin). It enables Apple Pay across the internet and in iOS apps, and Stripe even helped launch a new cryptocurrency: Stellar. Valuation: $9.2 billion Explore jobs at Stripe Follow The birth of an empire: Before starting her direct-to-consumer skincare and makeup company, Glossier CEO Emily Weiss ran the popular blog Into the Gloss. The industry expertise and cult following she gained was a recipe for Glossier success. Her social media-savvy brand became such a hit after launching in 2014 that its products quickly sold out and garnered waitlists 10,000 people long. Global headcount: 130 Global headquarters: New York City Growth in all directions: At an annual employee growth rate of 257 percent, Glossier was the fastest-growing company on this list over the past 12 months, according to our data. The company also made strides to meet growing demand abroad with plans to ship to Canada, the UK and France. Total funding: $34.4 million Explore jobs at Glossier Follow Connecting the dots: Early in his career, Flexport CEO Ryan Petersen worked in logistics importing lawnmowers and jacuzzis from China. Now he’s on a mission to ensure any two businesses can trade regardless of distance or regulatory hurdles. His freight forwarding and customs brokerage company is growing at a rapid clip, with its base of clients up 315 percent over the past year, the company says. Global headcount: 500 Global headquarters: San Francisco Branch out: The company does a regular “lunch roulette” where you go out to lunch with coworkers you don’t see on a daily basis. Valuation: $910 million Explore jobs at Flexport Making the connection: Organizations often spend a fortune investing in telecommunications infrastructure from the likes of AT&T and Verizon. Aryaka Networks, a SD-WAN provider, is disrupting those telecom giants by providing a networking option that eliminates hardware and helps control costs with a pay-as-you-use model. The end result is seamless connectivity that’s optimized for cloud-based applications and global access. Global headcount: More than 300 Global headquarters: San Mateo, Calif. Loyal employees: The average employee tenure at Aryaka Networks is 2.7 years, the longest of all the companies on the list, according to LinkedIn data. Total funding: $120 million Explore jobs at Aryaka Networks The visual search engine: Seven years after the company’s debut, it’s still hard to nail down exactly what Pinterest is: it’s part social network, part scrapbook, part catalog of ideas. But, increasingly, it’s defining itself as a search company — one that hopes to offer marketers an alternative to ad behemoths like Google. The company is expected to generate $500 million in ad revenue this year, up from $300 million in 2016. Global headcount: 1,200 Global headquarters: San Francisco Just getting started: Pinterest believes most of its site “hasn’t been built yet,” so this year it launched Pinterest Labs, a collaboration with researchers, scientists, engineers and universities to take on the biggest problems in machine learning and artificial intelligence. Valuation: $12.3 billion Explore jobs at Pinterest Follow Working to save lives: Since launching a year ago, GRAIL has attracted a whopping $1 billion in funding from Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos and some of the biggest companies in healthcare. The company's goal is to detect cancer early, when it's possible to cure. To do that, it’s attracted world-class geneticists and biostatisticians, and launched one of the largest clinical research programs in genomic health, with studies enrolling more than 130,000 people. Global headcount: 250 Global headquarters: Menlo Park, Calif. Expert leader: CEO Bill Rastetter co-invented one of the world’s most valuable cancer therapies, and has won praise for his work in academia. He held multiple faculty positions at MIT and won the award for “Excellence in the Teaching of Chemistry” at Harvard. Total funding: $1 billion Explore jobs at GRAIL Follow Growth hackers: Duo Security, the first of five cybersecurity companies on the list, provides features like two-factor authentication and secure single sign-on to clients as diverse as Facebook, Toyota and Zillow. The 8-year-old company has been on a tear: In the last year, Duo quadrupled its user base, doubled its headcount and became cash-flow positive, it says. Global headcount: 500 Global headquarters: Ann Arbor, Mich. Local flavor: The Ann Arbor, Mich.-based company embraces its Midwestern roots by enforcing a “no jerks” policy and gives each employee a personal candy pack from Zingerman’s, the famous local deli, on the first day. Valuation: $1.17 billion Explore jobs at Duo Security The Silicon Valley university: On a mission to democratize education, Udacity offers courses designed by companies like Google and Salesforce that teach professionals the foundational skills needed to land jobs as web developers, mobile developers or data scientists — all at a fraction of the cost of normal universities. Global headcount: 500 Global headquarters: Mountain View, Calif. Driving diversity: If you thought you couldn’t get a degree in self-driving cars, think again. Udacity recently created a scholarship with Lyft for its new Intro to Self-Driving Cars program to help make the field more accessible. Valuation: $1 billion Explore jobs at Udacity The Yelp for enterprise software: With nearly 250,000 verified user reviews for software and services, G2 Crowd is making it simple to find the best business technology based on people’s real experience, acting as a Yelp for enterprise software. There’s one big difference from the consumer-focused review site: G2 Crowd doesn’t sell any ads. Instead, it uses its data to provide for-purchase research reports. Global headcount: 120 Global headquarters: Chicago Personalized welcome: If you land one of G2 Crowd’s 130 forecasted job openings over the next year, expect to see your personal Bitmoji hanging at the entrance to the office on your first day. Valuation: $300 million Explore jobs at G2 Crowd Modern mortgage making: Blend provides mortgage lenders the digital tools they need to make home loan applications faster, smarter and more secure. The company, which says its clients control about 25 percent of the $10 trillion mortgage lending industry, has helped process $57 billion in applications so far this year. Global headcount: 200 Global headquarters: San Francisco Humble beginnings: Blend CEO and founder Nima Ghamsari attributes his foray into entrepreneurship to his first job at McDonald’s. “The one thing it teaches everyone is that most jobs are not glamorous, and you have to do whatever it takes to get by,” he told LinkedIn. Valuation: $500 million Explore jobs at Blend Moving on: Opendoor wants to cure your real estate woes by making it possible to sell your home online quickly — no real estate listing necessary. The company, which also operates its own mortgage business, buys your home directly then resells it. Opendoor is active in Phoenix, Dallas-Fort Worth, Las Vegas and Atlanta with plans to expand to two new markets before year end, it says. Global headcount: 415 Global headquarters: San Francisco Undercover employee: All new hires act as Opendoor secret shoppers in order to experience the service first-hand, using the app to enter a home and explore as if they were potential buyers. Valuation: $1 billion Explore jobs at Opendoor Follow Military grade security: Fighting hackers is no easy task, but Boston-based Cybereason is equipped for the challenge. Many of its employees served in the Israel Defense Forces’ cybersecurity unit and now use similar tactics to protect its clients. The company’s endpoint detection platform finds attackers’ vulnerabilities after they’ve infiltrated an organization, letting companies know if they are under attack and how to quickly stop the threat. Global headcount: 325 Global headquarters: Boston Perk alert: Cybereason offers employees unlimited vacation, reimbursement for commuting expenses, free lunch and an employee referral bonus of up to $5,000. Valuation: $999 million Explore jobs at Cybereason Follow Protection on all fronts: Cylance is one of the world’s first companies to provide an antivirus platform built on machine learning and artificial intelligence. It uses its next-generation technology to proactively protect companies like Panasonic and Gap Inc., as well as the U.S. government and even consumer home devices, from malware attacks. Global headcount: 805 Global headquarters: Irvine, Calif. The motive: On a flight to Australia in 1989, Founder & CEO Stuart McClure faced a near-death experience when the flight incurred devastating damage en route that cost eight other passengers their lives. Since that day, McClure told LinkedIn, his life’s passion has been “to find and fix the problems introduced by technology to prevent bad stuff from happening to innocent people.” Valuation: $1 billion Explore jobs at Cylance Follow Making headlines: Cybersecurity company CrowdStrike was the first to point a finger at Russia after its investigation of the Democratic National Committee email hack prior to the 2016 U.S. presidential election. Since then, it’s capitalized on the surging interest in online security to raise new funding (another $100 million in May) and to sign on ever-more clients. CrowdStrike tells LinkedIn that more than 10 percent of the Fortune 1000 now leverage its tech and services. Global headcount: 760 Global headquarters: Sunnyvale, Calif. In-person intro: The company flies all new hires in from around the world to meet with execs and learn about company's strategic direction in person. Valuation: $1.01 billion Explore jobs at CrowdStrike Increasing efficiency: Chicago-based predictive analytics firm Uptake added more than 300 jobs this year. The company’s software analyzes sensor data to improve productivity and decrease failures across a host of industries, from aviation to energy. One example: wind farms. Uptake’s software can predict when parts on a turbine may soon need to be replaced, preventing costly outages. Global headcount: 800 Global headquarters: Chicago Your name here: Employees who submit patentable ideas for company review can be awarded up to $2,000 and named inventors if the patent is granted. Valuation: $2 billion Explore jobs at Uptake Cash, credit, or a loan: Third-party lender Affirm aims to offer shoppers an alternative at the register by providing quick and easy personal loans with fixed monthly payments. The company recently announced it’s available at checkout with more than 1,000 merchants, up from 100 a year ago, often for higher-priced merchandise like furniture and electronics. Global headcount: 280 Global headquarters: San Francisco Origin story: Despite just having sold PayPal to eBay for $1.5 billion in 2012, Max Levchin couldn’t get approved for a car loan. He was haunted by minor credit issues racked up in college. The experience proved to him that FICO scores weren’t useful for determining credit worthiness and helped birth the idea for Affirm, where he’s co-founder and CEO. Valuation: $781 million Explore jobs at Affirm New foundation: Construction projects rarely finish early or under budget. Katerra wants to streamline the process — by owning all of it. With its model, developers don’t parcel out work to contractors who in turn subcontract again, which inflates costs. Katerra oversees everything, from design to materials sourcing and assembly. Its Phoenix, Ariz., manufacturing facility can build a 24-unit apartment building every two weeks. Global headcount: 850 Global headquarters: Menlo Park, Calif. Who it’s hiring: The company writes that it looks for employees who can “think big, and lead from any seat.” Another core corporate value: frugality. As the company looks to trim costs from the construction process, one cultural principle is working “in the most cost-efficient manner possible.” Valuation: $1 billion Explore jobs at Katerra Ding-dong: Video doorbell company Ring turns your smartphone into a surveillance hub, sending you a live feed of your front door. The company, rejected by judges on “Shark Tank” in 2013, went on to generate an estimated $160 million in sales last year. It recently expanded into other user-friendly home security products like floodlight cameras. Global headcount: 1,500 Global headquarters: Santa Monica, Calif. Doing battle: In his quest to stay ahead of competitors, CEO Jamie Siminoff treats employees as “confidants in war,” the LA Times reported, “bestowing them with dog-tag-style security badges inscribed with name, start date and title.” Another corporate rarity: Ring’s dozens of team leaders have nearly full autonomy — no mandatory management meetings or even budgets — to encourage speed and innovation. Valuation: $431 million Explore jobs at Ring Rethinking real estate: Convene designs and operates corporate meeting spaces, and sees its business model as much more, calling it “workplace as a service.” The company amps up the cool factor of average office buildings by adding high-end touches more common in luxury hotels like microbrew coffee shops and farm-to-table meals. It brought in $40.7 million in revenue in 2016, up from $28.9 million the prior year. Global headcount: 320 Global headquarters: New York City Coffee talk: Within a month of starting at Convene, every new hire meets with one or both of the company’s co-founders to chat over coffee. They also receive a giant chocolate business card with their name on it. Total funding: $113.5 million Explore jobs at Convene Follow Open classroom: Online education giant Coursera offers a multitude of digital courses on topics from cryptocurrency to game theory. It has grown to over 28 million users globally and is adding nearly a half million new users every month, the company told LinkedIn. Coursera is committed to amping up the technical skills of underemployed people worldwide, often partnering directly with governments to close the skills gap. Global headcount: 300 Global headquarters: Mountain View, Calif. Hit the books: Employees enjoy free Coursera courses as well as time during working hours to meet with colleagues in study groups. Valuation: $800 million Explore jobs at Coursera Follow Customized: Online styling service Stitch Fix pairs customers with its more than 3,000 personal stylists to gauge wardrobe needs and dispatch regular boxes stuffed with clothes, shoes, and accessories. There is a strict separation between the company’s merchandising and data teams to ensure its recommendation algorithms get just the right products into customers’ hands. Global headcount: 5,800 Global headquarters: San Francisco On the market: The company recently filed for its much-anticipated IPO; it reported$977 million in revenue in its most recent fiscal year and lost $594,000, although it was profitable in previous years. Valuation: $314 million Explore jobs at Stitch Fix Follow Alibaba of the West: Wish, a mobile commerce app, connects shoppers directly with the suppliers of everything from down jackets to wireless chargers. This direct access to manufacturers, many of which are in China, means cheaper prices and a huge selection: the site has tens of millions of listed products. Global headcount: 310 Global headquarters: San Francisco Making money: The 7-year-old startup has raised over $1 billion in funding from the likes of Founders Fund and GGV Capital. That bet may pay off. Wish has an annual run rate in the “middle single billions” and is profitable, according to Joe Lonsdale, an investor in the company. Valuation: $3 billion Explore jobs at Wish Follow Wooing millennials: Online brokerage Robinhood lets members make trades without paying any fees, an appealing proposition for many first-time traders. "Free is pretty difficult,” says co-founder Baiju Bhatt, noting that most of the company’s employees are software engineers focused on building automation into the system to ensure customers can easily trade without human guidance or intervention. Global headcount: 100 Global headquarters: Palo Alto, Calif. On the rise: Robinhood doubled its base to 2 million users in the past year, and Bhatt estimates that 90 percent are under age 40. The company expects to double its headcount next year to keep up with the growth. Valuation: $1.3 billion Explore jobs at Robinhood Follow Threats thwarted: Cybersecurity company Darktrace uses AI and machine learning to defend enterprise networks. Rather than building perimeters to keep hackers out, it looks at what normal behavior is in a system and raises alarms when something deviates. The company was founded by mathematicians from the University of Cambridge. Global headcount: 600 Global headquarters: Cambridge, UK Unsolved problem: Darktrace has raised $180.5 million in total, including a new $75 million funding round earlier this year, putting its valuation near unicorn territory. Its more than 3,500 customers include even water-supply systems, eager for help. “The problem of cybersecurity is still unsolved,” CEO Nicole Eagan told Bloomberg TV. Valuation: $825 million Follow Get connected: Sprout Social is an enterprise social media management platform that helps companies with the often chaotic task of tending to their presence across multiple social networks. More than 19,000 brands currently use Sprout, and the company has been expanding both its workforce and its capabilities to meet demand. Sprout grew its headcount by 80 percent since September 2016 and added features like Instagram scheduling and a built-in image editor. Global headcount: 400 Global headquarters: Chicago Access to the top: All new employees meet with Sprout CEO Justyn Howard shortly after starting. They can ask questions and hear straight from the top boss about the company’s values and vision. Valuation: $500 million, according to the company. Explore jobs at Sprout Social Follow Powerhouse partnership: Hyperloop One recently announced an investment from and partnership with Virgin Group that gives Richard Branson a board seat and rebrands the startup: Meet Virgin Hyperloop One. The company, which remains independent, will be able to tap into Virgin’s expertise in operations, safety and passenger experience as it looks to commercialize its first hyperloop systems as early as 2021. Global headcount: 300 Global headquarters: Los Angeles Farther and faster: Virgin Hyperloop One’s autonomous system uses electric propulsion through a low-pressure tube, which could reach airplane-equivalent speeds once fully developed. In a second phase of testing in July, its XP-1 pod reached 190 mph and a maximum distance of 1,433 feet, going farther and faster than its initial runs in May. Valuation: $700 million Explore jobs at Virgin Hyperloop One Follow Data driven: Snowflake Computing is a pay-as-you-go data warehouse for the cloud. The 5-year-old company boasts clients like Adobe, Capital One and Sony Pictures and says its sales have increased 300 percent in the past year while its workforce roughly doubled. It raised $105 million earlier this year, bringing its total funding to $210 million, in part to open more sales offices worldwide. It tells LinkedIn it expects to add another 300 jobs next year, a move that would again double the size of the company. Global headcount: 280 Global headquarters: San Mateo, Calif. Warm welcome: In a personal touch at the weekly all-hands meeting, CEO Bob Muglia introduces each new employee, asking them to stand as their colleagues provide thunderous applause and cheers. Valuation: $500 million Explore jobs at Snowflake Computing Follow AI to the rescue: ThoughtSpot is an analytics platform that aims to take the pain out of using business intelligence tools. Its AI-powered software lets users ask questions in everyday language, similar to a Google search. Customers include Chevron, Capital One and OpenTable, with the company aiming for 20 million users by 2020. Global headcount: 220 Global headquarters: Palo Alto, Calif. In it together: Co-founder and CEO Ajeet Singh describes himself as “Chief Coffee Maker” and sees his job as being there to help others, even if it's just brewing another pot. ThoughtSpot’s commitment to “selfless excellence” extends into a Slack channel where employees can applaud each other for good deeds. Valuation: $417 million Explore jobs at ThoughtSpot Follow Offline marketing magic: Zenreach has transformed free wifi from a service into a tool: brick-and-mortar businesses can collect the email, demographic information and visit behavior of customers just by inviting them to log onto in-store wifi. Companies can then use that information to better target marketing campaigns to the right consumers at the right time. Global headcount: 220 Global headquarters: San Francisco Star-studded cast: Zenreach has raised $80 million in funding and collected a star-studded list of investors, including Peter Thiel, Kevin Durant and Ashton Kutcher. Valuation: $193 million Explore jobs at Zenreach Follow Keeping data safe: Storing, protecting and analyzing data is big business, and multiple enterprise startups are competing to own the space. Cohesity has been rapidly gaining momentum with its proprietary technology that allows companies to streamline their backup and data protection while delivering real-time analytics. Its products have wooed the likes of Cisco and Hewlett Packard Enterprise, which are both investors. Global headcount: 210 Global headquarters: Santa Clara, Calif. Bonding on the beach: Last December, CEO and founder Mohit Aron paid for all employees and their families to vacation in Hawaii to celebrate the 4-year-old company’s rapid growth. Valuation: $537 million Explore jobs at Cohesity Follow Customer service meets business insight: Pendo is making that ubiquitous — and loathed — emailed customer feedback survey obsolete. Its software leverages in-app surveys, polls and analytics to give product developers more detailed user feedback. Revenue is up 400 percent compared to a year ago, Pendo told LinkedIn. Global headcount: 150 Global headquarters: Raleigh, N.C. Better than Bitmoji: The Raleigh, N.C.-based startup plans to double in size this year, with an estimated 150 job openings planned for the next year. New hires can look forward to their own hand-illustrated avatar that lives on Pendo’s website and their own personal coffee mug. Total funding: $56 million, according to the company. Explore jobs at Pendo Follow Know your customer: Moda Operandi is redefining what it means to be a luxury shopper in a digital age, allowing customers to pre-order clothing, accessories and jewelry straight from the runway online. New this year is Moda Operandi Madison, a private boutique off of New York’s Madison Avenue for exclusive events and appointments. Global headcount: 200 Global headquarters: New York City Happy (furry) employees: Dogs are welcome in the office anytime, including at Moda Operandi’s weekly Friday happy hours. Biped employees also get bonus and equity at every level. Valuation: $330 million Explore jobs at Moda Operandi Follow Open-source operation: Databricks is helping companies like Salesforce, Viacom and Shell accelerate innovation by unifying analytics across engineering teams, data scientists and business partners. The company was founded by the creators of the open-source processing engine Apache Spark and is committed to continuing that open tradition. Databricks believes “that no computing platform will win in the big data space unless it is fully open.” Global headcount: 220 Global headquarters: San Francisco This is the droid you’re looking for: Databricks employees enjoy free catered lunch every day, Boba tea twice a week and the chance to spot an R2D2 model around the office daily. Valuation: $856 million Explore jobs at Databricks Follow Easier apps: Skuid is a champion of the better user experience, believing that low adoption rates of business software traces back to bad UX. Based in Chattanooga, Tenn., Skuid’s platform lets businesses build analytics apps with a drag-and-drop interface instead of coding. It scored a $25 million investment this year from Iconiq, the family wealth manager of tech titans like Mark Zuckerberg. Global headcount: 175 Global headquarters: Chattanooga, Tenn. Health, ensured: Skuid covers 100 percent of insurance premiums for its employees and their dependents. Total funding: $35.62 million Explore jobs at Skuid Following Taking the pulse: Glint attempts to go beyond the employee-happiness survey of old. One of its newest products, Narrative Intelligence, uses AI to analyze employee comments and provide a visual map of what employees care about. HR execs rejoice: No more reading through thousands of survey comments. Global headcount: 130 Global headquarters: Redwood City, Calif. Walk the talk: Based on its own employee feedback, Glint has added programs like No Meeting Wednesdays, volunteer opportunities and adjustable-height desks for all employees. Total funding: $119.17 million Explore jobs at Glint Follow Standardizing software: Docker is an open-source platform that allows developers and system administrators to build, ship and run distributed applications. Its container-as-a-service platform packages software into standardized units for easier access by teams and clients, which can speed up software shipments as much as 7x for companies, according to Docker. Global headcount: 325 Global headquarters: San Francisco Who needs groceries: Employees at Docker can help themselves to lunch, dinner, snacks, and bottomless cups of coffee at the office. Valuation: $1.3 billion Explore jobs at Docker Follow Making free services pay: Credit Karma built a profitable business providing free credit reports, credit monitoring services, and — in the wake of the Equifax breach — free ID monitoring. Its services have attracted 75 million users to date, including almost half of all American millennials, according to the company. This year the fintech startup topped $500 million in revenue and opened new offices in Charlotte and Los Angeles. Global headcount: More than 700 Global headquarters: San Francisco Recharge in the office: Perks include an on-site spa for manicures and pedicures, nap nooks and dedicated rooms for music jam sessions, art creation and retro arcade games. Valuation: $3.5 billion Explore jobs at Credit Karma Follow Better sleep, wherever: Direct-to-consumer mattress maker Casper has gone beyond its flagship single product. It introduced products like a humidity fighting duvet, an adjustable bed frame and a dog bed. Casper has also gone offline in a big way this year, launching a roving “bedmobile,” retail pop-ups and a Target partnership that puts its products in stores across the U.S. Global headcount: 350 Global headquarters: New York City Sleeping on the job: New employees receive a full suite of Casper sleep products, from the mattress to pillows to sheets, to ensure they are well-rested. If mid-afternoon sleepiness hits, they also have access to office nap pods for a quick snooze. Valuation: $920 million Explore jobs at Casper Follow Making search flexible: Elastic believes that good things come from connecting the dots — lots and lots of them. The company builds open-source data software for easier search, logging, security and analytics in real-time. Elastic’s products have been downloaded more than 150 million times and its community has grown to more than 100,000 developers across 100 countries. Global headcount: 600 Global headquarters: Mountain View, Calif. Distributed talent: Elastic searches far and wide for the best tech talent regardless of location — and embraces a distributed workforce model. The company started with employees in places like Amsterdam, London, Prague and Barcelona. Valuation: $700 million Explore jobs at Elastic Reported by: Chip Cutter, Susan Jackson, Laura Lorenzetti and Ashley Peterson Corrections: Valuations and funding for Sprout Social, Udacity, Aryaka Networks, Convoy, Pinterest and Cylance have been updated with information directly from the company. Global headcounts for Ring, Darktrace, Pinterest and Airbnb have been updated. WeWork recently acquired Flatiron School; it was incorrectly stated as the company's first acquisition.
    初创公司
    2017年11月05日
  • 初创公司
    面对自动化,美国初创公司是如何创造更多工作机会的? 近日,亚马逊宣布他们将在未来的18个月里在美国创造出十万个福利完善的全职工作机会。亚马逊称,这些工作范围广泛,既有入门级别的职位,也有软件工程师岗位。 这是一份针对当选总统的特朗普将更多工作岗位带回美国本土的承诺设计的声明。但是同样不要忘记,亚马逊业务的前提是在尽可能的情况下使用自动化,这也意味着用机器取代越来越多的人力。 换一种说法,虽然增加工作岗位是一件可喜可贺的事情,但是从长远来看,亚马逊是否能够提供那么多的工作岗位还是值得怀疑的。虽然从2011年到去年,亚马逊的员工从56200人增加到了306800人,但是他们同样给他们的仓库增加了机器人与传送带,这减少了亚马逊在一分钟内传输包裹这项作业所需要的员工。它的无人机计划也许很快就能够传送包裹,淘汰人工。这种措施也会减少需要先发制人的退款政策的客服代理。 更广泛地说,亚马逊在减少零售供应链里的工作岗位里扮演了很重要的角色。它让客户习惯于在线搜索产品,并且在几天之内就能够将商品送到我们家门口,这会对整个市场产生影响深远的后果。这个星期,时尚女装品牌The Limited是关掉他们家总计250家店面的最新品牌,成为了一家只支持在线销售的零售商。Sears在上一个财政年里关闭了200家店面,并且计划在2017年关闭更多。继去年Macy’s、Sports Authority、Ralph Lauren、Office Depot、American Apparel和Aeropostale关闭了店面之后,Sears也加入了其中。 “商场正在变成一座鬼城。” Cahill Gordon & Reindel律师事务所的Joel Levitin说。Joel Levitin专门研究破产与资产重组。“这种现象的必然性部分原因是自动化,还有一部分原因是我们早已习惯线上购物。” 看待当地商家的新方式 虽然因为自动化而被淘汰的工作回归的希望渺茫,但是对初创公司社区给美国带来更多制造业的运动而感到欢欣鼓舞是有原因的。在过去的几年间,大量初创公司——举几个例子,American Giant、Mizzen and Main、Shinola、the Reformation、Buck Mason、还有 Yogasmoga——开始努力思考如何本地化产品,不仅仅是为了创造更多的工作机会,而且因为他们相信在本土能够制造出质量更好的产品。虽然这些初创公司的产出相比亚马逊巨头来说非常渺小,但是它们却象征了公司策略与用户需求的转变,而这种转变有潜力变得更普及。 American Giant 的创始人兼 CEO Bayard Winthrop 说,他对在美国创造点对点的服装线抱有很大的热情,因为这能够确保他给他的顾客提供世界上最好的卫衣以及T 恤衫。并不是说Winthrop反对自动化:他也在尽力寻找、操作能够最大化工厂效率的最佳机器,这样他才能够与那些在海外以更廉价的方式生产商品的品牌以同样的价格出售。但是他的方法意味着会在美国产生上百个工作岗位。他的公司正在促进美国服装制造业缓慢、持续的增长。自2009年起,其增长了35%。 “重点要放在竞争力的培育上。” Winthrop在一封邮件里解释道,“老式零售商穷途末路,试图找到生存而不是革新的办法。服装制造业的光明将由新一代公司来引领。” 奢侈眼镜初创公司State Optical是这些新生代公司之一,产品完全在芝加哥一家50人的工厂里生产。制造一副眼镜需要两个星期、75个步骤,它们的售价均在350美元及以上。同市场上大部分高端眼镜基本持平。它的共同创始人及CEO Scott Shapiro两年前带着一种理念创立了这家公司,这种理念就是:相比于低廉的价格,美国市场需要的是更多强调质量与精工细作的品牌。 这些带给我们的教训是,美国市场已经改变了。一部分零售及仓库工作已经永远消失了,被互联网和自动化淘汰了。但是在国内创造更多工作的方式是双重的。首先,在整个供应链过程里引进科技与创新思维,以此为本地生产的产品创造更具竞争力的价格。第二,唤起顾客对精工细作的高质量产品的注意,让他们意识到这是海外制造商们所做不到的。 翻译来自:虫洞翻翻  译者ID:谢怀锋 本文来自翻译:www.fastcompany.com
    初创公司
    2017年01月18日
  • 初创公司
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  • 初创公司
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