OpenJobs AI has raised a multi-million-dollar seed round to boost its autonomous recruiting technology. This marks a big step in changing how organizations hire talent. LongRiver Investments led the funding round. Fengshion Capital and several seasoned executives from the AI and internet sectors also took part.
At the center of OpenJobs AI’s platform is Mira, an autonomous AI recruiting agent designed to manage the hiring process from start to finish. Mira takes on tasks usually done by recruiters. She assesses hiring needs. Then, she writes clear job descriptions. Next, she finds candidates and connects with applicants. Finally, she schedules interviews.
According to the company, Mira can present an initial list of interested candidates on the same day a job posting goes live. The platform automates much of the recruiting workflow. This cuts manual tasks by over 65% and saves recruiters about 7.5 hours each week. OpenJobs AI serves hundreds of customers in fields like artificial intelligence, robotics, and healthcare. Since its launch, revenue has grown more than 35% each month.
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The platform offers flexible deployment options depending on how organizations want to integrate AI into their hiring processes. Businesses can operate Mira as a fully autonomous recruiting agent or combine it with human-led models such as Agent + Headhunter, Agent + Frontline Deployed Recruiter (FDR), or Agent + Staffing partnerships.
In addition, to facilitate global hiring, OpenJobs AI has now partnered with Deel, a leading provider of employer of record services. The partnership allows companies using Mira to integrate their recruitment systems with employment and payroll infrastructure in over 130 countries.
“Work is becoming increasingly modular,” said Kin Fu, Founder and CEO of OpenJobs AI. “As companies begin orchestrating the collaboration of full-time employees, contractors, consultants, and AI agents, org structures are starting to look less like static org charts and more like dynamic coordination networks. We’re building the infrastructure for this new model.”
With fresh funding and growing adoption, OpenJobs AI aims to expand its platform and further develop agent-driven hiring workflows for modern organizations.
