SEEK Investments commits $20m to casual staffing platform Sidekicker
Casual and temporary staffing platform Sidekicker has secured $20 million in funding from Seek Investments as it adapts to the significant increase in demand in the space following the lifting of lockdown measures across Australia and New Zealand.
Currently placing an average of 2,500 workers, known as sidekicks, into jobs each week, the Melbourne-based company aims to help businesses experiencing worker shortages due to the pandemic's ongoing effects on the labour market.
Sidekicker CEO Thomas Amos, who co-founded the company with Jacqui Bull in 2013, said that the company’s continued growth is due to businesses switching from traditional hiring models and turning to platforms like Sidekicker.
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