Votiro is growing in Austin with fresh HQ, millions in VC — just not ‘growth at any cost,’ CEO says


The company aims to hire for jobs in Austin and remotely, after relocating its headquarters to Texas from New York. While venture capital has slowed broadly, this deal exemplifies the kinds of companies that are still getting funded: "The valuation criteria certainly is more focused on growing the business, having an installed base of technology that can scale in the market, focus on bottom line along with the top line."

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