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Meet The 32 New Unicorns That Joined The Board In June 2022, And Layoff Analysis: Companies Begin Second Rounds Of Cuts As Rough Employment Summer Drags On

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[Crunchbase News]( July 30, 2022 [1]( [Meet The 32 New Unicorns That Joined The Board In June 2022]( Despite ongoing concerns about overvalued private companies and a stymied public market for new debuts, 32 new billion-dollar valued companies joined The Crunchbase Unicorn Board in June. [June's Unicorns →]( [2]( [Layoff Analysis: Companies Begin Second Rounds Of Cuts As Rough Employment Summer Drags On]( While some tech companies have chosen to pause hiring or announce initial layoffs, others are gearing up for their second round of cuts. [Layoffs Continue →]( [3]( [The UK leads With 3 Companies To Join The Emerging Unicorn Board In June 2022]( Meet the 12 companies that joined The Crunchbase Emerging Unicorn Board in June. Together, these growing companies raised $1.2 billion and were valued at $8.2 billion. [Emerging Unicorns →]( [4]( [At Software Startups, Remote Hiring Rules. For Other Sectors, Not So Much]( Remote hiring may be the norm at top seed-stage software companies, but it’s not for everyone. [Workplace Locations →]( [5]( [The Week’s 10 Biggest Funding Rounds: Cleerly Pumps Up Large Round; Carmot Leads Biotech’s Big Week]( Startups related to biotech and health care dominated the week, with five companies in that sector raising $50 million or more. Investors also continued to be enamored with the emerging Web3 space. [Largest Rounds →]( [6]( [Starter, Pro Or Enterprise? A Guide To Finding The Right Crunchbase Plan For You]( Whether you're a salesperson, entrepreneur, investor, job seeker or market researcher, Crunchbase has a prospecting solution for you. In this guide, we’ve summarized key features included in Crunchbase Starter, Pro and Enterprise to help you identify which solution can best address your needs. [Crunchbase Plans →]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms of Service]( | [View in Browser]( | [Unsubscribe]( Crunchbase, Inc. 564 Market Street, Suite 700 San Francisco, CA 94104

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