These are the 10 best startups in Spain to work for and their job vacancies

Linkedin has presented its second list of Top Startups Spain, which highlights the ten most active companies with a few years of life in the social network in terms of job offers and also in attracting professional attention.

The second edition of the list highlights the great work of these companies in terms of innovation, commitment to society and growth expectations. In it there are various sectors, such as food, training, cosmetics or health and well-being.

“The ten startups that make up the latest list published by Linkedin in Spain have in common the ability to find a new business opportunity and growth in the midst of a complex and uncertain situation, which they have known how to face, take advantage of and exploit”, they explain from the network in a statement.

The companies that are part of the ranking are private, have a maximum of 7 years old and a minimum of 50 employees, and their headquarters must be located in Spain.

The list focuses on four pillars of analysis, highlighting the growth in the number of employees, the commitment to the company and its current employees, the interest in job advertisements and the attraction of the best talent.

The 10 most interesting Spanish startups to work for, according to Linkedin

The list is headed by , the company that is revolutionizing vegan food with its products. Training such as ThePowerMBA or mobility such as Wallbox also appears, but there are also those in the health, software or cosmetics sector.

Here we review which are the profiles that demand the most.

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Heura Food

This startup makes meat of 100% vegetable origin and has raised 16 million euros in its latest round of financing. Its CEO, Marc Coloma, envisions a world without meat where animals are no longer part of the supply chain from 2050, both for environmental and health reasons.

Most frequent positions: business development specialist, marketing director, commercial director.

ThePowerMBA

A digital training school that today has more than 46,000 students, offers short courses for 500 euros and has been boosted by the pandemic.

Most frequent positions: employment counselor, business development specialist, sales consultant.

Wallbox

This electric car charger company founded by Enric Asunción and Eduard Castañeda is about to go public on the New York Stock Exchange, which will allow it to raise around 270 million euros. It will thus become the first Spanish unicorn (valued at more than 1,200 million euros) to debut on Wall Street.

Most frequent positions: account executive, software engineer, customer service.

Colvin

This online platform for selling flowers connects directly with producers and has just closed a round of financing of 45 million euros to enter France. It already operates in Spain, Portugal, Italy and Germany.

Most frequent positions: software engineer, customer service, marketing specialist.

Freshly Cosmetics

Co-founded by the young chemical engineers Mireia Trepat, Joan Miralles and Miquel Antolín, it has managed to position itself in natural cosmetics, even renouncing the entry of investment funds and the interest of large companies in the sector. Your secret? Own design, subcontracted production, marketing on social networks and a lot of online sales.

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Most frequent positions: customer service, content specialist, supply chain.

vidoomy

A company specialized in digital advertising works with more than 2,500 media outlets and is focused on its international expansion.

Most frequent positions: talent manager, editor and account manager.

print

Specialized in invisible orthodontics and with an innovative model aimed at the consumer and not at the medical professional, last May Impress closed a financing round of 41 million euros to consolidate its expansion in the countries where it already operates: Spain, Italy, the United Kingdom Kingdom, France and Portugal.

Most frequent positions: customer service professional, patient care specialist and orthodontist.

bananamelon

An online sexshop turned into a sextech that presents itself as something “more than an erotic store”. Since its launch, its CEO, , has set out to “promote new ways of understanding sexuality and living with it”. The company’s YouTube channel, dedicated to breaking taboos around sex education, has more than a million subscribers.

Most frequent positions: public relations specialist, product manager and user interface designer.

Factorial

HR software startup for SMEs —allows you to manage schedules, shifts and expenses, evaluate worker performance and recruit talent— has just closed its third round of financing since its launch: 67 million euros that will allow it to open offices in Brazil and USA. In addition, Factorial HR plans to double its staff in the coming months.

Most frequent positions: full stack software engineer, account executive and product specialist.

TravelPerk

Business travel platform for SMEs that in the last year TravelPerk has completed the acquisition of three companies and raised 132 million euros. According to experts, it is one of the Spanish startups with the best chance of becoming a unicorn.

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Most frequent positions: corporate travel consultant, software engineer and account executive.

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