NodeFlair raised $2 M Series A funding to support tech hiring in Asia
Many people have found it challenging to advance in their careers in the industry amid the current funding crisis and tech layoffs in Asia.
With its career advancement platform, Singapore-based NodeFlair hopes to address this issue.
In a recent series A round led by Iterative and including 500 Global and Persol Venture Partners, the company raised US $2 million.
The company’s platform, which was established in 2018 by Ethan Ang and Adrian Goh, provides job listings and company reviews, along with salary information that has been verified by payslips.
It focuses on tech jobs in the area, and among the employers using its platform are Nvidia, Dyson, Shopee, Alibaba, and Google. “We believe tech professionals and companies deserve greater access to reliable, accurate data,” Ang said in a statement.
The additional funding will be used to grow the 40-person team and expand the company’s market.
According to NodeFlair, which recently expanded to Vietnam, its platform receives 2 million visitors annually. The startup aims to turn a profit by 2024.