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Gusto reaches $500M in trailing revenue, teams up with Remote to support international hires
TechCrunch ExtraCrunch· 12 months agoGusto, best known for its American payroll management software and services, is playing in the big...
How the cloud-software startup Gusto won over investors and small businesses by breaking away from...
Business Insider via Yahoo Finance· 2 years agoJosh Reeves, the cofounder and CEO of Gusto.Gusto Gusto, a software firm known for its payroll...
Gusto is cash flow positive–and it got there by sticking to mom-approved values
Fortune via Yahoo Finance· 1 month agoGusto, an HR and payroll software company, generated north of $500 million in revenue in its 2023...
april launches embedded tax estimator for Gusto clients
Banking Dive via Yahoo Finance· 8 months agoEmployees who use Gusto as a payroll services provider no longer have to be surprised at tax time,...
Crypto Payroll Platform Franklin Raises $2.9 Million
Decrypt Media via Yahoo Finance· 1 year agoFranklin, which provides tax-compliant hybrid crypto and cash payroll services to startups and businesses, has raised a $2.9 million seed funding round...
17 Biggest Payroll Companies in the World
Insider Monkey via Yahoo Finance· 1 year agoIn this piece, we will take a look at the 17 biggest payroll companies in the world. For more companies, head on over to 5 Biggest Payroll Companies in...
Finch lands $40M to connect disparate HR systems with a single API
TechCrunch· 1 year agoFinch, a platform that helps companies connect to various HR apps, services and systems, today...
When the tech IPO market reopens, keep an eye on HR unicorns
TechCrunch ExtraCrunch· 1 year agoThe back half of 2023 is expected to unlock the technology IPO market. Whether the public-offering...
Is It Too Late to Buy Toast Stock?
Motley Fool via Yahoo Finance· 4 months agoDoes Toast (NYSE: TOST) have any rocket fuel left in its tanks? The restaurant management software expert's stock has gained 26% in less than three...
As US job market cools, starting salaries are dropping in some sectors, payroll firm says
USA TODAY via Yahoo Finance· 1 year agoLast year, Rishi Khanna, CEO of a Dallas-based software company, had to open his wallet to hire new employees. He shelled out as much as $225,000 for a sales leader and more than $100,000 for ...