ZipRecruiter: Our Journey from Kitchen Table to the New York Stock Exchange
I’m excited to share an important milestone.
After more than 10 years of hard work, the business my co-founders and I started around a kitchen table is now a publicly traded company (NYSE: ZIP)!
ZipRecruiter Expects to Begin Trading on the New York Stock Exchange on May 26, 2021
Company Also Announces Update Regarding Conversion of Shares of Class B Common Stock to Shares of Class A Common Stock Santa Monica, CA – ZipRecruiter, Inc. (“ZipRecruiter”), announced that, as of May 21, 2021, there
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Quarterly revenue increased to $125 million, up 11% y/y; Q2 2021 revenue is expected to be $157 to $163 million, up 79% to 86% y/y SANTA MONICA, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–ZipRecruiter®, a leading online employment marketplace, today
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