Vinter funding news – Vinter has Secured €1.4Million in Seed Funding
Nov 28, 2024 | By Kailee Rainse

Recruitment platform Vinter has raised €1.4 million in seed funding from ALCORA, a firm based in the Netherlands. Founded in London, Vinter uses AI technology developed at its R&D center in Turkey to improve recruitment processes.
SUMMARY
- Recruitment platform Vinter has raised €1.4 million in seed funding from ALCORA, a firm based in the Netherlands.
- Vinter aims to transform recruitment by helping employers find quality candidates faster and at a lower cost, all from any device, anywhere.
The platform's software evaluates candidates for specific roles by assessing their competencies. Vinter emphasizes that its software is tested for bias, addressing a common concern as AI becomes more integrated into recruitment.
It offers features like customizable recruitment processes, question set management, technical skill assessments, language proficiency tests, advanced analytics dashboards, and AI-supported candidate evaluations.
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Erdem Can, Vinter’s Founding Partner explained that their platform provides a simpler and more transparent recruitment process allowing experts to design their own workflows and make data-driven decisions.
It’s asynchronous process enables candidates and recruiters to work on their own schedules, without needing to set up meetings, and keeps both parties updated on the process through system notifications.
About Vinter
Vinter aims to transform recruitment by helping employers find quality candidates faster and at a lower cost, all from any device, anywhere. The platform allows companies to create a personalized, bias-free interview process with tasks, questionnaires, and videos to assess candidate suitability.
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