Fika Jobs, a Swedish startup founded by the Dubois brothers, has secured SEK 38 million in funding to develop an artificial intelligence-driven recruitment platform.

The company plans to use video technology to create more personal and efficient hiring processes, positioning itself as a modern alternative to traditional text-based job applications.

Recent data indicates that private-sector hiring accelerated in May, with 122,000 jobs added, surpassing both April's figures and market expectations.

The investment comes at a time when the labor market is showing signs of resilience.

Recent data indicates that private-sector hiring accelerated in May, with 122,000 jobs added, surpassing both April's figures and market expectations.

This uptick suggests a stable environment for recruitment technologies that can streamline the hiring process for employers.

Fika Jobs' approach focuses on leveraging AI to analyze video interviews, aiming to reduce bias and improve the match between candidates and roles.