Weekly Refresh: Tomo to Hire Hundreds, Pulumi Raised $37.5M, and More

Here’s what you missed in Seattle tech news this week.

Written by Anna Holmquist
Published on Nov. 03, 2020
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Pulumi raised $37.5M. Its software platform helps engineering teams manage and optimize their cloud computing setups. NEA led the Series B round. [Built In Seattle]

Tomo brought in $40M. The home-buying startup plans to hire hundreds during the next three years. Ribbit Capital, NFX and Zigg Capital led the round. [Built In Seattle]

Amazon plans to add 100,000 seasonal workers. This comes in preparation for the holiday season. The company is hiring for both part-time and full-time roles. [CNN]

Seattle ranks high in office rent and tech job growth. The city ranked third in the nation in the commercial real estate firm CBRE’s annual Tech-30 report. Charlotte, North Carolina, is second and New York City is first. [Seattle Business]

DoorDash will hire 100 for engineering hub. The new positions will be in its Seattle engineering center. Hiring will happen during the next few years. [Built In Seattle]

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