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HR tech startup Sense raises $50 million led by SoftBank Vision Fund 2

The San Francisco headquartered company plans to use the funds for international expansion, with the focus on Western Europe

December 06, 2021 / 10:58 IST
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Sense, an AI-driven talent engagement and communication platform, has raised $50 million in Series D funding led by SoftBank Vision Fund 2, the San Francisco headquartered startup said on December 6.

This financing comes a few months after $16 million Series C round in June 2021. Sense has, so far, raised $90 million from investors such as Accel, GV (formerly Google Ventures), Avataar Venture Partners, Khosla Ventures, and Signia Venture Partners.

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“Sense’s founding mission to equip companies to engage with best-fit talent both quickly and effectively is more important than ever. Our work with hundreds of companies in the past year alone has enabled them to build great teams and compete for talent amid the pandemic,” said Sense CEO Anil Dharni.

Sense plans to use the funds for international expansion, with the focus on high-growth markets such as Western Europe, it said. The startup has around 185 employees across its San Francisco headquarters and its Bengaluru office.