TINYpulse raises $6M to help companies assess employee morale

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TINYpulse has struck a chord with companies who want a better way to assess employee morale. The Seattle-based startup today announced a $ 6 million funding round to help fuel growth for its employee happiness platform. Arthur Ventures led the round, which included participation from Varenne Partners, Baseline Ventures, Harrison Metal, and High Alpha Capital. Founded in 2012, TINYpulse gives leaders a pulse on how happy, burnt out or frustrated their employees are. More than 500 companies both big and small — including Airbnb and HubSpot — use the service to ask their employees one anonymous question a week, like, “How happy are you at work?”… Read More
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