
Kizoo boosts Prescreen
VC firm Kizoo has invested a seven-digit sum in Munich- and Vienna-based startup Prescreen.
In November 2014, Kizoo led a €1.45m series-A funding round for planning website Shyftplan. The venture capital firm is also invested in language learning website Babbel, which recently raised $22m in its series-C funding round.
Kizoo was launched by Michael Greve, the co-founder of web.de, which was taken public in 2000.
Company
Based in Munich and Vienna and founded in 2011, Prescreen is a cloud-based recruiting tool that automatically matches candidates to suitable jobs. The startup has developed an online platform as well as a software product, with UniCredit Bank Austria and Jaguar/Land Rover among its customers.
People
Frank Schüler is managing director at Kizoo. Constantin Wintoniak is managing director at Prescreen.
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