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Intelligent technical hiring.
Triplebyte has raised $51.0M across 4 funding rounds.
Key people at Triplebyte.
Triplebyte was founded in 2015 by Ammon Bartram (Founder/CEO) and Harj Taggar (Co-Founder, CEO).
Triplebyte has raised $51.0M in total across 4 funding rounds.
Triplebyte is LinkedIn for software engineers. We help great engineers find work at the fastest growing companies in the world, with the least amount of time and effort. We work with a wide range of companies, including Apple, Facebook, Stripe and Dropbox and a lot more of mid-sized and smaller companies.
Key people at Triplebyte.
Triplebyte is a technology platform that streamlines and improves the technical hiring process by using adaptive coding tests and machine learning to match software engineers with fast-growing tech companies efficiently. It serves both engineers seeking jobs and companies looking to hire top engineering talent by focusing on real-world skills rather than traditional credentials. This approach reduces hiring bias and accelerates recruitment timelines, benefiting startups and established firms alike[3][4][5].
Founded in 2015 by Ammon Bartram, Triplebyte emerged from the recognition that traditional hiring methods often overlooked talented engineers due to pedigree bias. Bartram and his team built an adaptive assessment platform that tailors technical tests to candidates’ skills, allowing engineers to demonstrate their abilities directly. Early traction came from partnerships with major tech companies such as Apple, Facebook, Stripe, and Dropbox, validating the platform’s effectiveness in matching engineers with employers[4][5].
Triplebyte rides the trend of data-driven, skills-first hiring in tech, addressing the growing demand for efficient and equitable recruitment solutions amid a competitive talent market. The timing is critical as companies increasingly seek to diversify their engineering teams and reduce reliance on traditional credentials. Market forces such as remote work, the global talent shortage, and the rise of AI-powered assessment tools favor platforms like Triplebyte. By enabling fairer and faster hiring, Triplebyte influences the broader ecosystem by setting new standards for technical recruitment[4].
Looking ahead, Triplebyte’s integration with Karat positions it to offer a comprehensive suite of tools that could become the industry standard for technical hiring. Trends such as AI-driven candidate evaluation, remote hiring, and diversity initiatives will shape its evolution. Its influence is likely to grow as more companies adopt skills-based hiring practices, potentially transforming how engineering talent is discovered and evaluated across the tech sector[4][5]. The company’s mission to prioritize real-world engineering skills over pedigree remains a compelling vision for the future of intelligent technical hiring.
Triplebyte has raised $51.0M across 4 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $35.0M Series B in April 2019.
Triplebyte was founded in 2015 by Ammon Bartram (Founder/CEO) and Harj Taggar (Co-Founder, CEO).
Triplebyte has raised $51.0M in total across 4 funding rounds.
Triplebyte's investors include Founders Fund, Ali Rowghani, Amasia, Broadway Angels, Coefficient Capital, Courtside Ventures, Craft Ventures, Liquid 2 Ventures, Seven Seven Six, Signia Venture Partners, Social Capital, Y Combinator.