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CrawlJobs Secures Funding at $3M Valuation to Advance AI-Powered Job Discovery Platform

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CrawlJobs, an artificial intelligence-powered job aggregation site based in London, has closed its first external investment round, valuing the firm at $3 million. The company intends to expand its job aggregation technology using the newly acquired funds, as well as prepare for the release of a new product that is in its final stages of development.

The investment round was led by senior executives with global leadership experience. The team has members with top roles in Fortune Global 500 companies, consulting firms, and global renewable energy groups. This shows a growing interest in job aggregation technology.

CrawlJobs was founded in 2024 to tackle a key problem in job searching: limited visibility of job openings. Many jobs are posted only on company career sites, regional recruitment platforms, or local hiring boards. This means they miss out on traditional job boards. As a result, job seekers relying only on popular job marketplaces may miss a significant portion of available openings.

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CrawlJobs solves this issue with AI web crawling. It scans employer websites and indexes job openings as soon as they appear. The platform captures listings straight from the source. This gives a more complete and up-to-date view of global job opportunities. The system then aggregates these positions alongside conventional listings, offering broader coverage across industries, regions, and languages.

“The job market has a visibility problem that most platforms are not designed to solve,” said Szymon Bodych, founder and CEO of CrawlJobs. “Our crawler reaches openings where they actually originate, on employer websites, before they are filtered, delayed, or missed entirely by traditional distribution. That is the gap we are closing.”

The platform now supports about 20 languages, showing its global goals from the start. CrawlJobs has joined the Microsoft for Startups Founders Hub. This gives them technical resources and market support. Through the program, they received $150,000 in Microsoft Azure credits. They could get up to $400,000 in extra support for marketplace and commercialization. This could help them launch their product faster.

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