The Daily Muse

The Muse
Type Employment website
Founded September 2011 (2011-09)
Headquarters New York City, New York, United States
Founder(s) Kathryn Minshew
Alex Cavoulacos
Melissa McCreery
Website themuse.com
Available in English
Launched September 6, 2011 (2011-09-06)
Current status Active

The Muse (formerly known as The Daily Muse) is an American career and employment website, founded by Kathryn Minshew, Alex Cavoulacos and Melissa McCreery.

The website provides career advice, as well as in-depth coverage of employers including behind-the-scenes videos of company headquarters and interviews with employees [1]

Clients listed on its website[2] include Gucci, Facebook, Pinterest, HBO. It maintains a team of more than 140 writers[3] and its articles are syndicated on Forbes, The Huffington Post and other sites.

History

The Daily Muse launched on September 6, 2011, with eight editors and eleven columnists[4] and $2,710 in funding via Indiegogo.[5]

After a small round of funding from Y Combinator, 500 Startups and others, it received $1.2 million in funding[6] in January 2013 to continue growing the business.

After rebranding to The Muse in June 2013,[7] it was a finalist in The Wall Street Journal Startup of the Year competition in Fall 2013.[8]

Tyra Banks and others invested $1 million in The Muse in February 2014.[9]

In May 2015, The Muse announced a $10 million Series A round led by Theresia Gouw at Aspect Ventures, with participation by DBL Partners and QED Ventures.[10]

Traffic and demographics

The site now has over 3.5 million monthly active users[11] and has expanded from originally targeting the 20-35 year female demographic to offer content for all professionals.

The Muse's users are 65% female, and over 50% non-white, with an average age of 29, which is much younger than LinkedIn's 47.[12]

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