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Jopwell is a diversity hiring startup that helps companies connect with and recruit black, Latino, and Native American candidates for jobs and internships. [1]
The Jopwell platform was launched in January 2015 by cofounders Porter Braswell and Ryan Williams. [2] [3] The current user base includes black, Latino, and Native American professionals and students. [1] [4] It aims to solve the "pipeline" problem, wherein some companies believe that there aren't enough good candidates for diverse recruitment. [1]
Jopwell has secured a total of $4.22 million in early stage -- angel and seed round—funding. [5] Investors include Magic Johnson Enterprises, Andreessen Horowitz, Kapor Capital, Y Combinator, Omidyar Network, Valar Ventures, and Rothenberg Ventures. [6] [1]
The Well is Jopwell's editorial hub. Launched [7] on April 11, 2016. It is a source for Black, Latino, and Native American professionals and students to find and share career advice and workforce insight.
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Jopwell is a diversity hiring startup that helps companies connect with and recruit black, Latino, and Native American candidates for jobs and internships. [1]
The Jopwell platform was launched in January 2015 by cofounders Porter Braswell and Ryan Williams. [2] [3] The current user base includes black, Latino, and Native American professionals and students. [1] [4] It aims to solve the "pipeline" problem, wherein some companies believe that there aren't enough good candidates for diverse recruitment. [1]
Jopwell has secured a total of $4.22 million in early stage -- angel and seed round—funding. [5] Investors include Magic Johnson Enterprises, Andreessen Horowitz, Kapor Capital, Y Combinator, Omidyar Network, Valar Ventures, and Rothenberg Ventures. [6] [1]
The Well is Jopwell's editorial hub. Launched [7] on April 11, 2016. It is a source for Black, Latino, and Native American professionals and students to find and share career advice and workforce insight.