Tag: companies
Three tech companies hiring Python developers in Canada
Neo Financial, Givex, and Leap Tools are looking to hire Python developers across the country. Python has beat out Java and C++ to be…
OBIO offering up to $20,000 in grants to women-led health science companies
Deadline to apply for OBIO’s Women in Health Initiative is September 10. This week, Ontario Bioscience Innovation Organization (OBIO) kicked off a call for…
Voiceflow raises $15 million USD to help companies collaborate on AI customer service
Voiceflow says it makes it easy for AI to say to customers: “How can I help you today?” Toronto-based artificial intelligence (AI) startup Voiceflow…
Three tech companies hiring full-stack developers for remote work in Canada
Arcurve, Jane.app, and Ceridian are looking to hire full-stack software developers for remote work. Last week, Zoom, the video-conferencing software that became synonymous with…
Canada’s H-1B visa play strikes a nerve as feds pick tech companies for Hypergrowth
Plus: Shopify reveals new AI suite, corporate credit card, and more. Welcome to BetaKit’s startup stories of the week! Here, you will find the…
Three companies hiring software engineers at $100K+ salaries in Canada
Ceridian, TribalScale, and Software International are enticing software engineers with 100K+ salaries. Pay transparency is sought after, yet underrated in job postings. With inflation,…
Three game-development companies hiring in Canada
Electronic Arts, Ubisoft, and Amazon are hiring for their game-development teams. The recent news of Microsoft’s $68.7-billion USD acquisition of Activision-Blizzard moving forward signifies…
Shakudo closes $9.5-million CAD Series A to help companies adopt generative AI
GreatPoint-backed Shakudo is led by AI experts from Georgian, Borealis AI, and BMO. Toronto-based Shakudo has secured $9.5 million CAD ($7.2 million USD) in…
Canada is falling behind on cleantech as capital and companies flee south
Report: nearly 83 percent of Canadian private investment in climate tech leaves the country. Canada’s cleantech sector has worked hard to earn its reputation…
Cohere is the highest ranking Canadian startup on Bessemer’s top 100 deeptech companies
Deep technology companies are building solutions that ‘were science fiction in the past,’ Bessemer says. Toronto-based Cohere is the highest-ranking Canadian startup in Bessemer…