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Perfect taps $23M to fix the flaws in recruitment with AI

“Agentic AI” is the concept of the moment. Developers big and small are rushing to build apps to leapfrog the heavy lifting needed to employ generative AI in specific contexts… and investors are rushing to fund the most interesting of these.

In one of the latest examples, a startup out of Israel called Perfect — a platform for recruiters to improve how they source and hire candidates for jobs — has raised seed funding of $23 million.

Recruiting teams use Perfect as a co-pilot as they write open job posts, figure out where to run them, and then triage the inbound responses. Perfect both works with but also competes with tools from companies like Indeed, Recruiter, and LinkedIn.

Perfect claims to save recruiters as much as 25 hours per week of work. In the year since it quietly opened for business, Perfect said has grown its customer base to 200 businesses from a start of just 20. The list includes Fiverr, eToro, McCann and Coralogix.

From facial recognition to candidate selection

Perfect was founded by Eylon Etshtein, perhaps best known for being the founder of the controversial facial recognition startup Anyvision (which pivoted, rebranded and recently got acquired).

Etshtein said that the idea for Perfect came directly out of his experiences at Anyvision. There, he took a very hands-on approach to hiring, evaluating candidates directly himself, and quickly he could see how the process would never scale.

But, being the founder of an AI facial recognition startup that was also set up to find the proverbial “needle in a haystack”, Etshtein envisioned a platform trained to understand who Anyvision wanted to hire, which could eventually help with the task.

When Etshtein stepped away from his day-to-day role after things got complicated with Anyvision — this was before the current interest in “resilience” tech, startups that build services and hardware for governments, military and defense purposes — he knew what he’d do next.

There are dozens of AI-based HR startups in the market. Etshtein and its investors believe Perfect is different. First and foremost, it has built its platform from the ground up — no third-party large language models involved — building its own vector data set and training it with data it sourced from third-party providers. Etshtein said it typically buys data from other large recruitment businesses and then “cleans it” to be reused.

“When we started Perfect, ChatGPT was not out,” he said. “There was no architecture to actually build a career trajectory algorithm that understood your past, your present and to forecast your future,” he said.