Here's a new list of 30 early-stage startups with less than 50 employees, all with significant traction, and most are backed by top-tier investors like Benchmark, a16z, Khosla, Elad Gil, Greylock. All are hiring.
1) Softr @softr_io (remote)
2) Spellbook @SpellbookLegal (remote)
3) Kognitos @kognitos_inc (Bay Area / Bangalore)
4) Draftwise @draftwiselegal (remote / New York)
5) Modal @modal_labs (New York)
6) Foundry @mlfoundry (Bay Area)
7) LevelPath (Bay Area / Latvia)
8) Brainlogic @BrainLogicAI (Bay Area / Uruguay / remote)
9) Cradle @cradlebio (Amsterdam / Zurich)
10) Sakana @SakanaAILabs (Tokyo)
11) Pika @pika_labs (Bay Area)
12) Braintrust @braintrustdata (Bay Area)
13) Sybill @sybill_ai (Bay Area / India)
14) Clay @clayrunhq (New York)
15) Ideogram @ideogram_ai (Toronto / New York)
16) Pylon @usepylon (Bay Area)
17) Railway @railway (remote)
18) Unleash @unleash_labs (Tel Aviv)
19) Siro @siro_app (New York)
20) Replo @replohq (Bay Area)
21) Extendapp @ExtendHQ (Bay Area)
22) Chargeflow @chargeflow (Tel Aviv / US)
23) Scholarship Owl @scholarshipowl (remote)
24) Pulley @WithPulley (New York / Bay Area)
25) Stable @usestable (New York / Bay Area / remote)
26) Finley @finley_cms (New York / Bay Area / remote)
27) Vizcom @Vizcom_ai (remote)
28) Rundoo (Bay Area)
29) Batch (remote)
30) Series AI (Bay Area)
More at @nextplayso. I'll be sharing more lists like these soon, stay tuned!
RED ALERT: Buried in the House intelligence committee’s Section 702 “reform” bill, which is schedule for a floor vote as soon as tomorrow, is the biggest expansion of surveillance inside the United States since the Patriot Act. 1/11
@NogaArbell@zeexhibitionist Victims don’t get to chose where and how their assailants get to abuse them.
Hospitals don’t get to chose to NOT put Hamas munitions there. Neither do school, produce supplies.
But people fighting them get to chose what to attack.
The Harvard student groups who co-signed the anti-Israel letter are simple fools. But it’s not productive for companies to blacklist kids for being members of student groups that make dumb political statements on campus. Colleges are spaces for students to experiment with ideas & sometimes kids join clubs that endorse boneheadedly wrong ideas. I’ve been as vocal as anyone in criticizing left-wing cancel culture (see my first book “Woke, Inc.”), but it’s bad no matter who practices it. It wasn’t great when people wearing Trump hats were fired from work. It wasn’t great when college graduates couldn’t get hired unless they signed oppressive “DEI” pledges. And it’s not great now if companies refuse to hire kids who were part of student groups that once adopted the wrong view on Israel. This isn’t a legal point, it’s a cultural point. I say this as someone who vehemently disagrees with those Harvard student groups.
Those calling for blacklisting students right now are responding from a place of understandable hurt, but I’m confident that in the fullness of time, they will agree with me on the wisdom of avoiding these cancel-culture tactics.
Who has a fair claim on the region of Israel and Palestine?
It's time to go deep to understand:
• History
• Geography
• Religion
• Legal claims
• Morality
• And more: