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JazzHR Named To Inc. 5000 List Of Fastest-Growing Companies For Fourth Time

Congratulations to the whole team at JazzHR for making the prestigious Inc. 5000 list for the fourth time! It’s incredibly difficult to maintain enough growth to make the Inc. 5000 for two years, much less four. JazzHR not only did this, but they jumped up almost 900 spots in this year’s ranking.

The list represents a unique look at the most successful companies within the American economy’s most dynamic segment—its independent small businesses.  Intuit, Zappos, Under Armour, Microsoft, Patagonia, and many other well-known names gained their first national exposure as honorees on the Inc. 5000.

“JazzHR is honored to again be recognized by Inc. for our rapid growth within the SMB recruiting market,” said JazzHR CEO Pete Lamson. “Now, more than ever, we remain committed to providing the best recruiting solution, backed by the best service, at a price point friendly to SMB budgets. Validated by Inc.’s recognition, our momentum is a testament to our team and, most importantly, our 6,500+ customers.”

JazzHR’s three year growth was 111%, an impressive figure given that the company was founded in 2009. Volition Capital was the lead investor in JazzHR’s Series C and Series D funding rounds, and has worked closely with the company to build growth since 2014. We’re excited to continue partnering with JazzHR to help organizations recruit better and hire faster. 

To read more about this accomplishment view JazzHR’s press release here.

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