In light of this funding, founder and CEO Ian White says ChartHop plans to grow its headcount to 120 employees by the end of the year, then double that next year. The company is now hiring and has about 20 open tech positions available now.
Providing employees across the globe with outlets to pursue wellness activities and shape the company’s philanthropic path creates proof that putting people first fosters an organization’s growth and success.
In order to gain some insight into a few of the companies that are contributing to the thriving NYC tech scene, we rounded up four local companies. We asked leaders from Peloton, Tango340B, Mantl and Mulberry Technology to share what their 2021 goals are. Here’s what they said.
While it can be difficult to provide your parents or grandparents with personal and comfortable assistance in the comfort of their own home, NYC startup Hometeam is attempting to solve this problem.