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UAE’s Professional.me Raises $3.1M to Expand AI-Based Hiring Platform

by Kingsley Okeke
August 18, 2025
in Artifical Intelligence
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UAE’s Professional.me Raises $3.1M to Expand AI-Based Hiring Platform

UAE-based HR-tech startup Professional.me has secured $3.1 million in a seed funding round, led by Raha Beach Ventures and bringing the company’s total funding to $4.6 million. This capital infusion is poised to supercharge the startup’s expansion, particularly in development, partnerships, and platform scalability across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.

Reinventing Hiring with Micro-LLMs

Professional.me is pioneering a fresh take on recruitment by replacing traditional resumes with personalized micro-LLMs; compact, custom-trained language models tailored for each employer and job seeker. These micro-LLMs serve as “context-aware advocates,” enhancing compatibility and creating more meaningful matches between candidates and companies.

For employers, this means capturing deeper organizational context(team dynamics, hiring history, business goals), while for professionals, the model incorporates richer signals like portfolios, ongoing learning, certifications, and peer recognition. The result is smarter, faster, and more human-centered screening and matching.

Strategic Use of Funds

With its latest funding round, Professional.me plans to:

  • Expand its engineering capabilities to support platform innovation
  • Deepen data and research collaborations for better model performance
  • Scale user access and adoption across EMEA and global markets

The company already boasts over 300,000 tailored professional profiles since its launch in late 2024 and has seen adoption across Europe, the UK, and the MENA regions.

What This Means for Tech Investors

Upside Potential

  • Early-Stage Promise: As a seed-stage venture with innovative AI infrastructure, Professional.me represents a compelling opportunity for investors seeking to get in early on HR-tech transformation.
  • Scalable Innovation: The micro-LLM approach offers broad applicability across industries and geographies, signaling strong potential for international growth and adoption.
  • Social Impact and Inclusion: The company emphasizes bias-aware matching and greater equity in hiring processes—an increasingly important differentiator for both investors and clients.
  • Talented, Inclusive Team: With a majority-female, globally distributed workforce, Professional.me reflects inclusive hiring values, appealing to ESG-conscious investors.

Risks to Consider

  • Market Competition: The HR-tech space is crowded, with platforms specializing in resume-driven recruiting, talent marketplaces, and AI sourcing tools vying for attention.
  • Execution Risk: Scaling AI-powered HR platforms across diverse regulatory and organizational landscapes remains a complex challenge.
  • Sustained Funding Needs: With seed-round capital in place, further rounds may be essential to maintain momentum and outpace competitors.
  • Adoption Curve: Convincing HR departments to transition from familiar systems to AI-powered micro-LLMs may require substantial behavior change.

Final Take

Professional.me’s fundraising is a strong sign of confidence in their vision for transforming recruitment with truly intelligent matching. Tech investors looking for high-growth, mission-driven opportunities should consider this startup a promising prospect, especially given its early traction and technological edge.

That said, success will depend on the team’s ability to differentiate, scale responsibly, and prove ROI to hiring organizations across diverse markets. For forward-looking investors specializing in AI and HR-tech, Professional.me offers a trend-aligned investment that’s both innovative and socially relevant.

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