London rec-tech start-up raises £176k+ for scale-up

A London recruitment technology company has announced that it has raised more than £176k through 190 investors to scale up its operations.

QFinds, a start-up which provides SMEs with digital recruitment options, has raised £176,831 through a crowdfund on Crowdcube, according to Bdaily News.

Farid Gasanov, co-founder of QFinds, said: “This isn’t just another recruitment app. We actively pair good quality candidates with good quality employers.

“We believe that video CVs are the future of recruitment; they have so much to offer both the candidate and the employer, and save time, money and resources. We look forward to working with our investors, and help businesses streamline their recruitment processes.”

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