Top 10 Fastest Growing Startups According to LinkedIn

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Top 10 Fastest Growing Startups According to LinkedIn

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Each year, LinkedIn publishes a ranking of the 50 fastest-growing startups in the United States. They are selected based on the activity of more than 706 million LinkedIn users. Currently, the list has more than 2,500 open positions.



They come from a variety of industries, from fintech to messaging, home goods to security, but what they have in common is their ability to quickly respond to change and deliver the product that consumers want.

Better.com . Since March 2020, demand for online mortgages and digital services for homeowners has grown by 200%, with a total of $8 billion in loans issued. According to LinkedIn, the company has hired 1,500 employees during this time.
DoorDash . The service began delivering orders not only from restaurants, but also from pharmacies and grocery stores, launching virtual 24-hour DashMart storefronts.
Robinhood made the list despite frequent outages on important sweden number data trading days. The trading app also raised $200 million in a Series G funding round.
Samsara provides Internet of Things services to 15,000 customers worldwide in critical industries.
Databricks is an artificial intelligence platform for data analysis that grew during the pandemic and is currently looking for 200 employees.
Outreach , which specializes in data security and privacy, makes this list for the third year in a row and continues to grow.
Bedding and home goods retailer Brooklinen has received a $50 million investment to expand its operations abroad just in time for many people to work from their apartments.
This year, mobile messaging platform Attentive launched a COVID-19 microsite, interactive virtual events, and self-care kits, nearly doubling its size as a result.
Video messaging service Loom raised $29 million in a pandemic funding round.
Security software Verkada has refocused from retail to healthcare in a very timely manner.
Thus, the top 3 companies and the majority of LinkedIn’s ranking participants in general are seeking to transfer control to consumers of everything from mortgages to investing to nutrition. The list also includes digital pharmacies, such as Capsule and Alto Pharmacy, and startups Carbon Health and Curative, which are covering healthcare needs caused by the pandemic.

LinkedIn's analysis also showed that more than 90% of the 2,500 vacancies at these companies do not require a higher education. They value soft skills such as teamwork.
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