
Jump, a Paris-based workforce startup, has raised $12 million (€11 million) in a Series A funding round led by the pan-European fund Breega. The funding aims to help freelancers gain benefits similar to those of full-time employees. Jump offers full-time contracts to freelancers, providing them with stability and benefits typically associated with traditional employment. The company is at the forefront of a transformation in the workforce, enabling more individuals, especially Gen Y and Z, to become their own bosses. The funding will be used to expand Jump's support for freelancers across Europe.
French workforce startup Jump secures €11M to redefine freelancing for Gen Y and Z: Here’s how: Paris-based Jump, a workforce startup, announced that it has raised €11M in a Series A round of funding. The pan-European fund Breega led the round, with… https://t.co/cokSYipiPD https://t.co/c4zE7GVNsD
Freelancing is rapidly becoming the leading aspiration for workers across the globe. By enabling anyone to be their own boss, Jump is at the forefront of this transformation. Congratulations on its €11m Series A funding round! https://t.co/JdWrty4qfT
Jump secures €11M Series A to expand freelance support across Europe https://t.co/AGaHQklDJ5 https://t.co/K1fud9EEZK
