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584 Meet the Amsterdam startup that raised funding in Q3 2024; 11 of them are hiring now 

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Vigneshwar Ravichandran @ Silicon Canals · 09/30/2024 10:44 EDT

Meet the Amsterdam startup that raised funding in Q3 2024; 11 of them are hiring now 

The capital city of the Netherlands continues to be the hotspot for innovation and entrepreneurship. In Q3 2024, several Amsterdam startups successfully raised considerable funding, marking a period of growth, opportunity, and investors’ confidence. This funding not only boosts the city’s growth reputation but also brings multiple opportunities for job seekers. In this article, we ... Read more

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