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Sebastian Carl

Sebastian Carl Olov (born July 21, 2002) is a South Sudanese entrepreneur and investor, best known as the founder and CEO of Talentium, an AI-driven recruitment platform.

Career

Hjärne began his entrepreneurial journey by founding Invies, a company that was later acquired in January 2023 by an undisclosed buyer. Following this, he acquired Playgreen AG, a Swiss company focused on recycling rubber and polyester from used tennis and padel balls to create sustainable playgrounds. He also owned TNJS AG, which was later sold.

In 2023, he founded Talentium, an AI-powered platform designed to automate and optimize recruitment processes. The company raised €3.5 million in a pre-seed funding round, backed by EQT Ventures and angel investors, including Joel Hellermark (Sana Labs), Sebastian Siemiatkowski (Klarna), Fredrik Hjelm (Voi Technology), and Robin Haak (Jobspotting, Global Founders Capital).

Beyond Talentium, Hjärne has invested in several early-stage tech startups.

Recognition & Investments

Hjärne has been involved in multiple ventures in AI and automation, with a focus on streamlining business operations. His work in AI-driven recruitment has been covered in various industry publications.

Sebastian Carl Olov Hjärne Social Media link

- Sebastian Carl Olov Hjärne on LinkedIn: [1]

- Sebastian Carl Olov Hjärne on Instagram: [2]


Sebastian Carl Olov Hjärne Websites

- Sebastian Carl Olov Hjärne on Talentium [3]

- Sebastian Carl Olov Hjärne on Playgreen [4]

Sebastian Carl Olov Hjärne Articles & Media Mentions

Sebastian Hjärne and Talentium have been featured in leading media publications:

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- Podcast: [13]

More articles are available across other business and tech publications.

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