Mexico's EmpleosTI, HR tech, finalizes undisclosed funding round

December 24, 2019
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EmpleosTI, Mexican-based HR startup, has recently finalized a bridge funding round of an undisclosed amount. Lightcone Investments, Genesis Capital Ventures, and KFVC contributed with funds as well as a few unnamed entrepreneurs and angels.

The investment will be used to further develop its products, grow throughout its native country, as well as prepare its leap into the rest of Latin America. 

As anyone in HR can attest, tech is a big field with various specialties. From the UX designer with an empathetic eye for users, to the back-end developer whose problem solving skills are top-notch. Finding the right IT professional is not easy.

With this issue in mind, Emmanuel Olvera founded EmpleosTI in 2012. His startup wants to facilitate recruiting for tech-related openings. During this time its solution has worked with large companies such as IBM, Softtek, and Walmart.

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