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Despite #COVID19 – Zenjob closes $30M Series C to accelerate growth

Despite #COVID19 – Zenjob closes $30M Series C to accelerate growth

by Bettina Engert | May 12, 2020 | News

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Berlin, May 12, 2020 – Despite Corona, digital staffing service Zenjob has secured a Series C funding of $30 million (€27 million). The fresh round was led by Forestay Capital and joined by existing investors Redalpine, Acton Capital, AXA Venture Partners and...
Acton Capital leads Series A in tech community expertlead

Acton Capital leads Series A in tech community expertlead

by Bettina Engert | Jun 25, 2019 | News

expertlead FutureOfWork Germany SeriesA

Munich/Berlin, June 25, 2019 – expertlead, a global community of highly qualified tech freelancers, has raised €7 million in Series A funding led by growth investor Acton Capital with participation from strategic investor SEEK and renewed investment from company...
Despite #COVID19 – Zenjob closes $30M Series C to accelerate growth

Student workforce on-demand – Zenjob closes €15M Series B funding round

by Bettina Engert | Nov 20, 2018 | News

FutureOfWork Germany SeriesB zenjob

Berlin, November 20, 2018 – Berlin-based tech startup Zenjob closes a 15 million Series B financing round, led by AXA Venture Partners and participated by current investors Acton Capital, Redalpine and Atlantic Labs. Zenjob helps large and medium-sized...
Despite #COVID19 – Zenjob closes $30M Series C to accelerate growth

Zenjob closes Series A led by Acton Capital – Berlin-based staffing platform matches well-paid jobs with student workforce

by Bettina Engert | Sep 14, 2017 | News

FutureOfWork SeriesA zenjob

Berlin/Munich, Sep 14, 2017 — Berlin-based startup Zenjob closes Series A financing round with a total of €8 million led by Acton Capital. Other investors include Swiss early-stage investor Redalpine and the existing seed investor Atlantic Labs from Berlin. This round...
COMATCH closes Series A – Acton Capital invests in consulting marketplace from Berlin

COMATCH closes Series A – Acton Capital invests in consulting marketplace from Berlin

by Bettina Engert | Jun 7, 2016 | News

COMATCH FutureOfWork Germany SeriesA

Berlin/Munich/Zurich | June 7, 2016 – COMATCH, the marketplace for independent top management consultants and industry experts, completed its second round of financing successfully. Acton Capital led a four million Euro investment into COMATCH. Existing...

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