Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
AI outbound recruiting platform with 250M+ candidate database; automated talent sourcing campaigns achieving 30-40% response rates competing with LinkedIn Recruiter and Gem.
Weekday is an AI-powered B2B recruiting platform that runs outbound talent sourcing campaigns — searching its database of 250 million+ professionals in the US and India with verified contact data to identify and reach passive candidates who aren't actively applying to jobs. Founded in 2021 in Bengaluru, India by Chetan Dalal, Anubhav Malik, and Amit Singh, Weekday is backed by Y Combinator and raised $2.32 million in seed funding led by Venture Highway, achieving profitability in 2024 while approaching $1 million in annualized revenue.\n\nWeekday's platform works differently from LinkedIn Recruiter or job boards — rather than posting jobs and waiting for applications, Weekday builds automated outreach campaigns targeting specific candidate profiles. Recruiters define the ideal candidate attributes (skills, experience level, company background, location), and Weekday's AI identifies matching profiles and generates personalized outreach messages. The 30-40% campaign response rates Weekday achieves significantly outperform cold outreach benchmarks, reflecting the quality of targeting and message personalization.\n\nIn 2025, Weekday competes with LinkedIn Recruiter (the dominant passive candidate search tool), SeekOut, Gem, and Findem for AI-powered talent sourcing and outbound recruiting tools. The passive candidate market is particularly valuable for technical roles (software engineering, data science, product management) where the best candidates are rarely actively job searching. Weekday's India+US database gives it strong coverage in the tech talent markets most in demand by technology companies. The 2025 strategy focuses on expanding the contact database depth, adding more AI personalization to outreach campaigns, and growing from SMB recruiting teams to enterprise talent acquisition departments at larger technology companies.
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.
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