Zain Kahn
Zain Kahn

@heykahn

14 Tweets 1 reads Dec 09, 2022
Picking the right startup is scary.
It's a big career move, there's a lot of risk, and you can't afford to get it wrong.
I looked at 100+ tech startups.
Here are 11 of the best startups to work for in 2022:
Company: Masterworks
Stage: Series A+
Funding: $110M+
What they do: Masterworks is the first online platform where you can buy shares in iconic art pieces from artists like Banksy and Picasso.
Website: mw-art.co
Company: Italic
Stage: Series B+
Funding: $15M+
What they do: Italic creates unbranded luxury-grade essentials from the same manufacturers as your favourite brands.
Website: italic.com
Company: Faire
Stage: Series G+
Funding: $1.5B+
What they do: Faire is an online wholesale marketplace connecting independent retailers and brands around the world.
Website: faire.com
Company: MainStreet
Stage: Series A+
Funding: $64M+
What they do: MainStreet is a financial platform that helps startups and small businesses discover and claim tax credits and government incentives.
Website: mainstreet.com
Company: Ramp
Stage: Series C+
Funding: $1.4B+
What they do: Ramp is a finance automation platform that helps businesses spend less time and money.
Website: ramp.com
Company: Stripe
Stage: Series H+
Funding: $2.2B+
What they do: Stripe is a developer-oriented commerce company helping small and large companies accept web and mobile payments.
Website: stripe.com
Company: Figma
Stage: Series E+
Funding: $332M+
What they do: Figma is a design platform for teams who build products together.
Website: figma.com
Company: Glossier
Stage: Series E+
Funding: $266M+
What they do: Glossier is a direct-to-consumer beauty company that leverages content and community to power a superior shopping experience
Website: glossier.com
Company: Webflow
Stage: Series C+
Funding: $334M+
What they do: Webflow is a visual web design platform, CMS, and hosting provider for building production websites and prototypes.
Website: webflow.com
Company: Airtable
Stage: Series F+
Funding: $1.4B+
What they do: Airtable is a cloud-based software company that offers an online platform for creating and sharing relational databases.
Website: airtable.com
Company: Deel
Stage: Series D+
Funding: $679M+
What they do: Deel is a payroll and compliance platform for international employees and contractors.
Website: letsdeel.com
Sources: the data on these startups was taken from their websites (links in tweets above) and crunchbase.com
And finally, a shameless plug for the awesome folks down at Masterworks who partnered with me on this thread.
They're an online platform where you can buy shares in iconic art pieces from artists like Banksy and Picasso.
You can check them out at mw-art.co

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