Global Work AI Secures $2.4M to Expand AI-Native Job Search Platform for Remote Workers

Global Work AI, a Wilmington-based startup modernizing the job search with intelligent automation, has secured $2.4 million in new funding to advance its AI career tools and expand platform capabilities. Investors in the round include Pre-Seed to Succeed, Yellow Rocks!, Smart Partnership Capital, AltaIR Capital, and TMT Investments, bringing total funding to $3.7 million to date.

The company aggregates more than one million verified remote roles monthly while filtering out scams and duplicates, helping candidates discover high-quality opportunities. The new capital will support enhancements to AI-powered features such as personalized job matching, AI-generated CVs and cover letters, tailored applications, and automated submission tools — including an Auto-Fill browser extension.

Global Work AI will also introduce Mia AI, a career assistant designed to streamline search and application workflows while offering guidance throughout the hiring process, enabling job seekers to spend less time applying and more time securing the right roles.

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