Howdy.com Expands Hiring Platform With GeekHunter Acquisition

The company helps businesses source tech talent based in Latin America.

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Published on Aug. 22, 2023
Developing programmer working on software.
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Howdy.com, a talent sourcing and management platform connecting U.S. companies with Latin American tech workers, has acquired GeekHunter, a talent market for companies to hire developers from Brazil. The acquisition expands the number and quality of software developers U.S. companies can remotely hire from Latin America to build scalable engineering teams.

GeekHunter adds almost 400,000 registered candidates to Howdy.coms services. The companies’ combined teams cover more than 100 engineering skills, from AI development and data engineering to Java and Python. The added talent allows both companies to provide customers with more hiring choices based on skills, costs, location and culture fit.

Howdy.com and GeekHunter customers include companies like Amazon, IBM, Workrise and Vanta. The companies anticipate reaching $35 million in revenue by 2024, aiming to provide U.S. companies with team members that meet both technical and professional requirements.

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