In the News
March 13, 2022
In this HCI Podcast episode, Dr. Jonathan H. Westover talks with Dan Johnston about advice for supply chain employers who are struggling to hire.
In the News
March 9, 2022
Many frontline positions are infamous for long hours, low pay, and limited opportunities for growth. But most hourly workers aren’t looking for a job where they work overtime shifts with little gain in sight. They want constructive feedback, training, promotions, and ultimately a career path.
In the News
February 8, 2022
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--WorkStep, a workforce hiring and retention platform for the supply chain, today announced the appointment of Tommi Forsström as its Chief Product Officer (CPO). With over 20 years’ experience scaling companies from start-up to growth stage, Forsström will lead WorkStep’s product strategy and development.
In the News
January 18, 2022
WorkStep is a tech startup that has developed a hiring platform designed to alleviate the current labor shortage across the supply chain industry. The company recently announced the close of its Series B funding round to scale up its business and further develop the company’s software.
In the News
January 17, 2022
WorkStep has raised $25 million in Series B funding to combat the workforce shortage by transforming how enterprises hire and retain frontline workers. The investment brings its total capital raised to $42 million.
In the News
January 17, 2022
WorkStep announced a $25 million Series B funding round led by NewRoad Capital Partners.
In the News
January 14, 2022
Startup WorkStep raised $25 million to back its software that helps companies hire and retain supply-chain workers.
In the News
January 14, 2022
WorkStep, an S.F.-based HR platform for supply chain companies, raised $25m in Series B funding. NewRoad Capital Partners led, and was joined by Prologis Ventures, FirstMark Capital, Social Capital, Quiet Capital, Latitude Ventures and Engage VC.
In the News
January 14, 2022
WorkStep, a workforce hiring and retention platform for the supply chain, announced today it has raised $25 million in Series B funding to combat the workforce shortage by transforming how enterprises hire and retain frontline workers. The investment brings its total capital raised to $42 million.
In the News
January 14, 2022
WorkStep has raised $25 million in a round led by NewRoad Capital Partners. The San Francisco-based company is the developer of a recruitment platform designed to hire and retain supply chain workers.