![]() Elzinga added that the raise also gives Culture Amp a war chest to spend on acquisitions. It is also growing in Europe, so some of its new funding will be used on its dual data centers. ![]() Culture Amp launched in Australia, and about two-thirds of its revenue comes from the United States. The company still has most of its funds from its Series E, but the new round will allow it to “work at a whole other level of scale,” Elzinga said. “I think for a long time, the HR space and HR tech space have been viewed as not that interesting or important, but what we see now is that people are the most important thing that most companies have, so what can we do to craft their experiences? I think it’s a really interesting step for the space as a whole, for an organization like Culture Amp to have made it to this level of revenue, fundraising and valuation.” Culture Amp recently held a virtual version of Culture First, its annual event, with over 20,000 participants.įounder and chief executive officer Didier Elzinga told TechCrunch that he sees Culture Amp’s Series F as a “validation of the HR space in general.” ![]() It also has a sizable online community where users can connect and book workshops, including ones run by diversity, equity and inclusion experts. Employee survey startup Culture Amp closes $82M round led by Sequoia Chinaįrom its start as a survey platform, Culture Amp has grown to encompass analytics for managers, like turnover prediction and team goal tracking.
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