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Ellen Glover Ellen Glover
Published on March 25, 2025

Fairmarkit Raises $30M to Simplify the Procurement Process, Plans Hiring Push

Over the last year, Fairmarkit has tripled its revenue, tripled its customer base and doubled its headcount. Now, the company plans to use this fresh funding to double its team of 60 again, hiring mainly for product development and sales roles.

Updated on March 25, 2025

Weekly Refresh: Boston Startups Rebound Amid Pandemic, Raising $3.7 Billion in Q2

Not even COVID-19 can stifle Boston startups’ fundraising efforts.

Jenny Lyons-Cunha Jenny Lyons-Cunha
Updated on March 25, 2025

These Product Teams Are in for a Banner Year in 2023 — and They’re Hiring Now.

Nexthink, Linus Health and Robin have a bright future on the horizon. Built In Boston sat down with them to find out more about what these Boston product teams have in store.

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Hilary George-Parkin Hilary George-Parkin
Updated on March 25, 2025

How 4 Company Leaders Build Trust Through Transparency

By sharing information openly and readily with their employees, these businesses are creating more supportive, collaborative workplaces.

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Anderson Chen Anderson Chen
Updated on March 25, 2025

Tales From the Top: How Women Leaders Empower Others

In 2022, women in tech leadership still remain starkly underrepresented. For some Boston tech companies, it’s about breaking through the glass ceiling and helping others across.

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Updated on March 25, 2025

Take the leap: 5 Boston tech companies building work cultures you'll want to join

We talked to members of each one to learn exactly what they look for in candidates, and what employees can expect on the job.

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Justine Hofherr Justine Hofherr
Updated on March 25, 2025

Inside the work habits of 3 successful Boston CEOs

Tatum Hunter Tatum Hunter
Updated on March 25, 2025

Klaviyo’s New HQ Will Make Room for 700 New Hires

Email marketing company Klaviyo is expanding its Boston footprint. 

Ellen Glover Ellen Glover
Updated on March 25, 2025

New Unicorn Inari Raises $208M to Develop Climate-Resistant Crops

“Today’s announcement demonstrates both the progress and incredible potential of the company,” says Inari CEO Ponsi Trivisvavet. “We have the ability to enhance any seed for any geography, making our products — and impact — globally scalable.”

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