AI-powered global talent marketplace with identity verification and skills testing
CloudHire operates a talent marketplace built on Node.js, React, and PostgreSQL, with a tech stack weighted heavily toward video production (Midjourney, DALL-E, Runway, Adobe Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve). The mismatch between stated recruitment focus and an AI-video-heavy tooling footprint—combined with active projects centered on AI-first video pipelines—suggests the company is either building internal recruiting content automation or pivoting toward video-driven candidate marketing. Hiring velocity is accelerating with a balanced sales-to-engineering ratio, focused in India.
CloudHire is a global talent marketplace founded in 2020 that connects hiring teams with vetted candidates across remote and distributed roles. The platform combines behavioral screening, technical assessments, and identity verification to pre-qualify candidates before presentation to recruiters. The company claims access to over 22 million candidates and positions itself around speed-to-hire (targeting 48-hour recruitment cycles) and global payroll integration. Operations span 201–500 employees based in New York, with active hiring in India.
CloudHire's backend runs on Node.js, React, and PostgreSQL with Elasticsearch for search and AWS Lambda for compute. The engineering stack includes Python, Git, and Linux. Notably, the tooling also includes AI video tools (Midjourney, DALL-E, Runway, Adobe suite, DaVinci Resolve).
Active projects center on AI-powered video production: an AI-to-motion-to-edit-to-publish workflow, an AI-first video content pipeline, and scaling AI video production systems. This suggests tooling for automating candidate or recruiter-facing video content.
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