Gloat (company)

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Gloat
Formerlyworkey[1]
Company typePrivate
IndustryHuman resource management
Founded2015; 9 years ago (2015) (as workey)
Websitegloat.com

Gloat is a privately held company that created an AI-powered talent marketplace for internal career opportunities. The two-sided platform works to enhance internal mobility by matching employees to more relevant projects, gigs, mentorships, and full-time roles based on their interests, career ambitions, skills, and experiences. Enterprises like Unilever, Schneider Electric, Nestlé, and Mastercard[2] use Gloat's technology to attempt to democratize career development, help with worker agility, and build a more future-ready workforce.

History[edit]

Gloat was founded in 2015 by Danny Shteinberg, Ben Reuveni, and Amichai Schreiber. The co-founders currently serve as Chief Marketing Officer, chief executive officer, and Chief Technology Officer, respectively.[3] Additional leaders include Shlomo Weiss, Chief Operating Officer, Anat Gil, VP HR, and Aaron Au, Chief Strategy Officer.

On June 16, 2021, Gloat closed a $57 million Series C funding round led by Accel, with existing investors Eight Roads Ventures, Intel Capital, Magma Venture Partners, and PICO Partners participating.[4] In June 2022, the company closed $90M in Series D round, led by Generation Investment Management.[5]

As of 2021, the software has made connections for over 31,000 gigs.[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Gloat". Fast Company.
  2. ^ "Announcing the next phase for Gloat – $57M Series C funding led by Accel". gloat.com.
  3. ^ "This is Gloat". gloat.com.
  4. ^ Wei, Nina (June 22, 2021). "Gloat Raises $57M For Its AI Talent Marketplace Platform". NoCamels.
  5. ^ Gloat nabs $90M to build AI-powered internal jobs marketplaces, TechCrunch
  6. ^ "Reinventing Internal Job Boards to Fight the Great Resignation". Bloomberg Businessweek. December 7, 2021.

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