Jomigo raises millions for the first time

Two years after it was founded, HR start-up Jomigo is drawing on external capital for the first time.
News by Marius Ochs Marius Ochs · Stuttgart, 06. October 2022

Two years after it was founded, HR start-up Jomigo raises external capital for the first time.

Jonathan Muhr, Jannis Eller and Tobias Grieb founded the B2B recruiting marketplace Jomigo in 2020 - now they have raised external capital for the first time. This is reported by Eu-startups.com. IBB Ventures, Longfield Invest and business angels such as the former Senior Partner of the Boston Consulting Group, Rainer Strack, are among those investing a seven-figure sum. The exact amount is not known. In the first two years, the Berlin start-up was still bootstrapped.

Investor Strack told Eu-startups.com that the most important task for CEOs at the moment is to hire well-trained employees. This trend is not influenced by either the coronavirus or the economic crisis. "Jomigo provides an exceptional solution here," says Strack. The HR start-up focuses on a digitalized reduction of administrative effort for its customers through performance-based placement of freelance recruiters.

Jomigo intends to use the new capital to grow and attract more companies to the platform. The priorities are to improve the matching of companies and freelance recruiters and at the same time to make performance tracking more efficient.


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