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Olivia McClure Olivia McClure
Updated on April 10, 2025

How AB Tasty’s CEO Helps People Find Their ‘Magic Power’ — And Make an Impact

Built In sat down with Alex De Sagazan to learn how team members at the marketing tech company are empowered to harness their unique talents to drive progress

How AB Tasty’s CEO Helps People Find Their ‘Magic Power’ — And Make an Impact
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Olivia McClure Olivia McClure
Updated on April 10, 2025

GrapevineAI is Redefining Creator Marketing

CEO Nick Shah describes how his startup dream has evolved into a company that’s making creator campaigns “as easy as ordering an Uber.”

GrapevineAI is Redefining Creator Marketing
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Updated on April 10, 2025

How to find a job you don't hate

Ellen Glover Ellen Glover
Updated on April 10, 2025

Catch Raises $12M to Bring Benefits to Gig Workers

Catch aims to simplify taxes, retirement, savings and health insurance for the growing number of gig workers that make up America’s labor force. The company is now hiring for several open tech positions at its new HQ in NYC.

Updated on April 10, 2025

Credit card startup Petal scores $13M to change the way you think about credit scores

Petal, a new kind of credit card, wants to help individuals break free of the limitations of a credit score.

Ellen Glover Ellen Glover
Updated on April 10, 2025

Augury Hits $1B Valuation Amid an ‘Industrial Digital Transformation’

With $180 million in fresh funding in its coffers, Augury will continue improving production lines for major companies around the world.

Updated on April 10, 2025

Business analytics company Sisense raises $80M to expand internationally

If there’s one word to describe business analytics software company Sisense, it’s “big” — big data, big clients, and now, a big round of funding.

Ellen Glover Ellen Glover
Updated on April 10, 2025

Intuit Is Opening ‘Talent Hubs’ in NYC and LA to Diversify Its Engineering Team

This announcement is part of  Intuit’s broader post-pandemic work plans. The company says it chose NYC and LA because the cities have a “large untapped talent market” that can add diversity to its engineering workforce.

Intuit Is Opening ‘Talent Hubs’ in NYC and LA to Diversify Its Engineering Team