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Updated on April 10, 2025

NYC tech startups raised $3.4B in August — here are the top 5 rounds

See who had a fruitful August.

Updated on April 10, 2025

Feedvisor is coming to NYC, and bringing along the future of e-commerce

Feedvisor is an Israeli company that recently opened offices in New York City. The company describes themselves as an ‘algo-commerce’ company because they use complex algorithms to achieve the sorts of things retailers have been struggling with for years.

Updated on April 10, 2025

5 NYC tech companies explain the special, weird things they do to build an incredible culture

Tech companies put a lot of effort and resources into building a good culture. For many companies, culture is the second most important thing to their organization — coming just behind their product. We spoke with five New York tech companies that take culture incredibly seriously.

Built In Staff Built In Staff
Updated on April 10, 2025

‘The Best Destination in Your Career’: Why Spotnana’s Culture Is in a Class of Its Own

Spotnana’s Head of People shared how meaningful connection and a human-centered approach to company culture creates a rich environment for professional growth.

Spotnana’s Head of People talks on the microphone at an event.
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Ashley Bowden Ashley Bowden
Updated on April 10, 2025

Deloitte’s 2023 Technology Fast 500 List Featured 52 NYC Companies

The highest-ranked New York innovator is Fubo, an entertainment service that offers access to various TV channels without needing cable.

Updated on April 10, 2025

NYC’s buses are the country’s slowest. The city is piloting new tech to fix that.

City residents have been pushing for transit improvements for years, and recent changes, in the form of both technology and policy, indicate that those voices are finally being heard.

Ellen Glover Ellen Glover
Updated on April 10, 2025

NYC May Regulate Hiring Algorithms. Here’s What That Means.

New York City could soon become one of the first U.S. cities to create new rules for the use of algorithms in hiring. Built In spoke with AI expert Julia Stoyanovich about what the proposal does well and where it falls short.

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