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Seattle technical interviewing platform at $1.1B valuation from $248M total ($110M Salesforce Ventures/Serena Williams Series C 2022); acquired Triplebyte assessment tech Mar 2023, competing with HackerRank for enterprise engineering interview outsourcing.
Karat is a Seattle, Washington-based technical interviewing platform — backed with $248 million in total funding including a $110 million Series C in April 2022 led by Salesforce Ventures and Serena Williams at a $1.1 billion valuation — providing enterprise technology companies and growth-stage startups with an outsourced technical interview service that deploys a global network of expert interview engineers (experienced software engineers who conduct interviews as a service) to conduct first-round technical interviews at scale, reducing time-to-hire and expanding diverse talent pipelines through standardized, bias-reduced interview methodology. Serving major tech companies, Karat acquired Triplebyte's adaptive assessment technology in March 2023, adding automated skills verification capabilities to its expert-led interview service.
Unified HR integration API connecting 100+ HRIS, ATS, and payroll systems through a single normalized API; $2M ARR within 18 months backed by YC competing with Finch and Merge for HR connectivity.
Kombo is a Berlin-based unified HR integration API that enables B2B software companies to integrate with 100+ HR, ATS (applicant tracking systems), and payroll systems through a single standardized API — eliminating the need for each software company to build and maintain separate integrations for every HR system their customers use. Founded in 2022 and a Y Combinator graduate, Kombo serves 200+ customers including Fortune 500 companies, achieved $2 million ARR within 18 months of launch, and has raised funding from YC and other investors.
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