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1、December 2022The graphic of the cover is usually an illustration/photograph.IT IS DONE BY THE DESIGN TEAMAmsterdam Startup Employment Report2022Page/2 Bas BeekmanProgram DirectorThis is the fifth edition of the Amsterdam startup jobs reports series with a continued goal of understanding the importan
2、t role that Amsterdams startups play in job growth and creation.After five consecutive years,weve been able to gain a greater understanding of the longer term trends of the Amsterdams startup ecosystem and its relationship with local job creation through different macroeconomic conditions.This editi
3、on covers Amsterdam employment data analysed from December 2016 to July 2022.The majority of this data within this report was made available by StartupAmsterdam on the Startup Map,which is powered by Dealroom.In this report,we find that despite a challenging economic period,Amsterdam startups and te
4、ch companies have created more new jobs in the last year than in any previous 12 month period.Why this report.This is the fourth edition of the Amsterdam startup jobs reports series.As we publish this report,over 1.5 years into a game-changing,global pandemic,we are looking at not just how Amsterdam
5、s startups are coping from an employment point of view,but how the citys entrepreneurial core adapts to a new paradigm.This report focuses on startup employment,in particular job creation by homegrown companies and employment at local branches of international(tech)companies in the Amsterdam Region.
6、To do so,we build on previous editions of this series and analyse new data collected on 1.6K companies from Dec 2016 to April 2021.Most of this data is made available by StartupAmsterdam on the Startup Map,which is powered by Dealroom.The last edition,published a little over a year ago,showed that A
7、msterdams tech companies had already created over 77K jobs by December 2019,including over 43K jobs at home-grown startups,scaleups and grownups.In the meantime,the pandemic has affected many parts of the Dutch and European economy,as well as pillars of the startup ecosystem in Amsterdam.This report
8、 finds that in spite of a difficult few months,Amsterdams tech scene is still growing and critically,creating new high quality,local jobs.With 45K jobs at homegrown companies and another 34K at foreign companies,Amsterdams tech companies are providing more opportunities than ever,having created over
9、 79K jobs in the Amsterdam Region to date.This is the fourth edition of the Amsterdam startup jobs reports series.As we publish this report,over 1.5 years into a game-changing,global pandemic,we are looking at not just how Amsterdams startups are coping from an employment point of view,but how the c
10、itys entrepreneurial core and its various sectors adapt to a new paradigm.This report sheds light on job creation by homegrown companies and employment at local branches of international tech companies in the Amsterdam Region.This edition builds on previous reports of the series,with fresh data coll
11、ected on 1.6K companies from December 2016 to May 2021.Most of this data is made available on the Amsterdam Startup Map,initiated by StartupAmsterdam and powered by Dealroom.With this report,were happy to notice that not only have impact-driven tech startups in the Amsterdam region been on a rapid u
12、pward trajectory when it comes to funding,but also have shown double increase in the number of jobs created since 2017.“Page/3 Created in 2015,StartupAmsterdam is an action programme run by the City of Amsterdam that brings the public and private sectors together to support the startups,scale-ups,en
13、trepreneurs and other players in the local ecosystem.By taking part in dozens of projects and initiatives promoting innovative and sustainable entrepreneurship,its helped the Dutch capital become a major player in the global scene.Created in 2015,StartupAmsterdam is an action programme run by the Ci
14、ty of Amsterdam that brings the public and private sectors together to support the startups,scale-ups,entrepreneurs and other players in the local ecosystem.By taking part in dozens of projects and initiatives promoting innovative and sustainable entrepreneurship,its helped the Dutch capital become
15、a major player in the global scene.Bas BeekmanProgram DirectorBas BeekmanProgram Directorat StartupAmsterdamcarla.napoleaodealroom.coLouis Geoffroy-TerrynEcosystem Research Lead at Dealroom louis.gtdealroom.coAlexandra BelicovaPartnerships LeadDealroom.co is the foremost data provider on startup,ear
16、ly-stage and growth company ecosystems in Europe and around the globe.Founded in Amsterdam in 2013,we now work with many of the worlds most prominent investors,entrepreneurs and government organizations to provide transparency,analysis and insights on venture capital activity.Our offerings include d
17、ata sets via SaaS and API as well as custom reports and bespoke ecosystem platforms.Carla NapoleoInnovation AnalystLouis Geoffroy-TerrynEcosystem Research LeadJoel DoriStartup LiaisonAlexander HamiltonEcosystem AnalystPage/4 Table of contents.GrownupsFormer startups&scaleups.More than 500 people glo
18、bally.Founded and/or HQed in Amsterdam after 1990(in the information age).ScaleupsFormer startups.50-500 people globally.Founded in Amsterdam.StartupsCompanies designed to grow fast.VC-backable business model.Less than 50 people.Founded in Amsterdam.Foreign startupsTech-intensive companies with head
19、quarters overseas and a significant presence(R&D,European HQs,)in Amsterdam.Companies in this report.Startup jobs in Amsterdam Venture capital and job creationJobs by IndustryForeign startups&local jobs creationMethodology12345Page/5 More new jobs generated by Amsterdam-based startups than ever befo
20、re.Net employment is on the rise despite the challenging economic period:Amsterdams homegrowth startups are responsible for over 49K jobs,adding over 16K net new jobs since 2017.260+foreign startups add another 23.5K jobs.Moreover,Travel has recovered since last year,adding more jobs compared to the
21、 previous sector peak(7.2K YTD vs 6.9K in 2019).Energy and Food are the fastest growing sectors.Startups and venture capital are powerful job growth engines.Theres a strong positive correlation between the amount of VC funding and job creation.Although the majority of jobs are spread access non-VC-b
22、acked,bootstrapped companies,VC-backed startups scale their headcount faster.Impact jobs have more than doubled since 2017.Beyond the prominent sectors,theres a new generation of startups targeting emerging sectors which are creating a growing number of jobs.The 180 impact startups based in Amsterda
23、m employ 11%of the total startup workforce in Amsterdam.What you need to know.Jobs dataThe words“jobs”and“employees”are used interchangeably.Number of jobs represent the total number of employees at Dutch-founded startups.Employees not based in the Netherlands are not included.The number of jobs is
24、sourced from publicly available data including company statements and professional social media accounts as well as interviews.This report counts all jobs at startups,not just tech jobs(mechanics,receptionists,concierges,helpdesk etc are all counted).Gig workers(e.g.riders at Uber)are not counted.Te
25、ch jobs at othr companies not covered in the report are not counted.While some specific sectors have contracted headcount(Travel,Event tech,marketing and HR tech),others are have accelerated.Health-and Foodtech are growing the fastest following an unprecedented year.Tech sub-sectors were faced with
26、different challenges in the face of the new normal.Fintech remains the biggest employer in Amsterdam.Foodtech and Healthtech stand out as fastest-growing sectors for employment,growing over 25%year-on-year since January 2020.In spite of new startups emerging,Events,Travel and Sports tech now employ
27、less people than pre-pandemic in Amsterdam.Tech companies provide 79.2K jobs in Amsterdam.In spite of a turbulent H1 2020,Amsterdams startup sector keeps growing.Homegrown startups jobs are not only growing in numbers,they also created new local jobs.Net employment is on the rise in spite of the pan
28、demic:Amsterdams homegrown tech companies are responsible for 45.2K jobs,while foreign tech companies established in the region add another 34K jobs.Younger companies add the most new jobs.Job growth is resolutely driven by younger companies.Just 680 companies founded in Amsterdam since 2016 account
29、 for 50%of all local jobs created since January 2020.But older companies,those founded before 2010,still account for a majority(52%)of tech jobs in Amsterdam.A handful of sectors now employ less people than pre-Covid,but most recovered and some accelerated.Companies in the Travel,Events,Marketing an
30、d HR tech sectors faced major challenges leading many to contract their headcount,in the shadow of their respective traditional industries,albeit to a somewhat lesser degree.Their recovery also proves slower than the startup sector as a whole.On the contrary,Foodtech and Healthtech stand out as fast
31、est-growing startup sectors for employment,recording a 20%year-on-year growth since January 2020.While some specific sectors have contracted headcount,others have considerably accelerated.Tech sub-sectors were faced with different challenges in the face of the new normal.Specifically and in spite of
32、 new startups emerging in these sectors,Events,Travel and Sports tech now employ less people than pre-pandemic in Amsterdam.Update in the endStartups+venture capital are both jobs growth engines.And together are a potent comboMore new startup jobs created than ever before.Big growth areas are Travel
33、 recovery,and impact.tech jobs are non-technical-potential for highly paid/high productivity jobs from all skillsets and backgrounds1Startup jobs in AmsterdamPage/7 14K jobs78K jobs at tech companies in the Amsterdam Region1.5K companies7 avg.years old10 avg.employees224 companies12 avg.years old79
34、avg.employees17 companies13 avg.years old780 avg.employees519 companies66 avg.employees18K jobs12K jobs34K jobsStartupsScaleupsGrownupsForeign tech companiesTotal2.2K companies35 avg.employeesHomegrown tech companies provide 49K local jobs in Amsterdam.Foreign startups add another 23.5K jobs.1.4K co
35、mpanies8 avg.years old9 avg.employees257 companies12 avg.years old76 avg.employees31 companies16 avg.years old546 avg.employees1.7K companiesNumber of Amsterdam-based jobs by company type.Source:Dealroom.co.Dataset:1.7K companies.49.2K jobs created by Amsterdam-based startups and 23.5K+jobs created
36、by foreign companies.Period:May 2021 to Jul 2022.*Full methodology about foreign startups in page 41.StartupsScaleupsGrownupsMissing jobs created by foreign tech companies72.6K+16.9K+19.6K+12.6K+23.5K+269Foreign startups*0.0k20k40k50k80kPage/8 More people are employed by Amsterdam startups than ever
37、 before.Jobs created in Amsterdam by local startups.jobs discovered since 2021Source:Dealroom.co.Not only are more people employed by Amsterdam startups than ever before,but Amsterdam startups have also created more new jobs in the last year than in any previous year.Across the city,49K jobs are fil
38、led across 1.7K local startups.This represents a+6%increase,year-on-year.Over 16K net new jobs have been created by the citys startup community since Dealroom and StartupAmsterdam started tracking startup jobs in the city in 2017,just five years ago.50K40K30K20K10K16K+added since 201712.201712.20181
39、2.20194.202133.2k36.4k40.1k45.5k20021202233K36K40K45.5K49.2K200212022Page/9 Startup jobs are distributed through the Amsterdam Metropolitan Area(MRA).Source:Dealroom.co.WIP-design to add heatmap 54%46%Amsterdam1.4K+startups|45.4k jobsNotable startups:Almere1.0K+startups|0.7K jo
40、bsNotable startups:Hilversum40+startups|0.7K JobsNotable startups:Haarlem57 startups|0.9K JobsNotable startups:Amsterdam remains the dominant municipality,concentrating the majority of startups and jobs within the metropolitan area.But startup are employing people throughout the surrounding urban ar
41、eas.Almost 1K startup workers are employed in each of Haarlem,Hilversum and Almere.Explore NL-founded startups that relocated to MRANL-founded startups that relocated to MRAPage/10 7.0K7.0Kemployees at686 companies14.8Kemployees at601 companies7.9Kemployees at217 companies15.5Kemployees at182 compan
42、ies-20-nowNowGrowth since Jan.202045.2KSource:Dealroom.co Jan.2020Apr.2021+2.1K jobs 4.9K7.0K+30.1%y-o-yJan.2020Apr.2021-300 jobs 15.8K15.5K-1.5%y-o-yJan.2020Apr.2021+1.6K jobs 13.1K14.8K+9.3%y-o-yJan.2020Apr.2021+600 jobs 7.2K7.9K+6.6%y-o-y4.9K Jan 2020 Apr 20211990-2005
43、-20162017-now5K 10K 15K 20K+1.6K jobs/+7.6%Younger cohorts of companies are adding most of the new positions.+100 jobs/+0.6%+900 jobs/+8.7%Period 2021 to 2022:+1.1K jobs/+14.9%Total jobsOver the years,companies founded before 2005 developed to be the biggest employers in Amsterdams star
44、tup sector.However,this cohort was the only one that hasnt recovered to pre-pandemic levels.Companies founded after 2010 grew their ranks the fastest at over 15%year-on-year since January 2020,creating over 85%of all new local jobs at homegrown companies.In particular,the youngest cohort of startups
45、(founded after 2016)provided a boost to job creation in Amsterdam:just 686 companies added over 2.2K jobs over this period.In our previous reports,older homegrown companies founded before 2005 were the biggest employers,having had most time to grow.But now a younger generation of startups is taking
46、over Companies founded between 1990 and 2005 have become the backbone of Amsterdams startup sector.Today,these 182 companies provide 15.5K local jobs,or 34%of all startup jobs in the city.Though older companies remain the biggest employers,startup jobs arent all about tech giants.Companies founded a
47、fter 2010 grew their ranks the fastest at over 15%year-on-year since January 2020,creating over 85%of all new local jobs at homegrown companies.The youngest cohort of startups(founded after 2016)provided a boost to job creation in Amsterdam:just 686 companies added 2.1K jobs since just January 2020.
48、Older homegrown companies are the biggest employers,but younger startups add the most new jobs.-438 jobs/-2.1%+674 jobs/+4%+725 jobs/+7.4%+2,100 jobs/+30.5%In a promising note,Amsterdams startup job creation has increased in the past 12 months.Growth has particularly come from the ecosystems oldest
49、and youngest companies.Companies founded between 1990 and 2005 have grown 7.6%since last year,thanks in part to Bs post-pandemic recovery.This cohort of 195 companies provide 17.7K jobs in Amsterdam,representing over a third of all startup jobs in the city.These mature companies created 1.6K jobs in
50、 the last 12 months,43%of the total new startup job creation.However,we see the highest relative percentage growth on the previous year amongst the youngest cohort of companies.Companies founded within the past five years,have added 1.1K jobs in Amsterdam,representing a 14.9%growth on the previous y
51、ear.Page/11 So far layoffs mostly affected large tech companies,leaving job creation trends largely unaffected,as smaller startups create most jobs.Selected startups with layoff plans announced in 2022Selected startups with recent job openings14.5K jobs at20 unicorns10.8K jobs at the next 50 biggest
52、 scaleups23.8K jobs at all other Amsterdam-based startups and scaleupsJobs in HQ location created by the biggest tech companies TelecomTransportationDenmarkFinland20%7%20%25%50%75%Top 3 biggest employers All other startups100%0%8%6%6%5%Source:Dealroom.co Page/12 In Amsterdam,3 out of 4 tech company
53、vacancies are for non-technical jobs.Number of vacancies by position type,Jan-Sep 2022excluding internships Tech jobs(27%of all job openings)Other positions(73%)Source:Dealroom.co.*Analysis includes 4.8K job openings with known job type.Amsterdam-based startups are hungry for talent across different
54、 skills sets.Out of the 4.8K job openings with known that opened and closed at Amsterdam-based startups in the last year,73%are non-technical positions.Business development is the most target job role,followed by Development and Marketing.Marketing&Communication(+Design)Business development,Sales,CS
55、M&SupportAdmin&Logistics(Legal,Finance,Accountinding,HR)Data Science&EngineeringBusiness intelligenceProject managementC-level1528427725Development(Fronter,Backend,Full-stack and DevOps,iOS/Android)999Detailed search possibilities.For instance:“Jobs at VC-backed impact startups at Series
56、A stage”Over 1,500 jobs at Amsterdam startups listed.Search jobs2Venture capital and job creationPage/15 Number of jobs at VC-backed startups v non-VC backedlargest bootstrapped startups&scaleups by job countVenture-backed startups make up just a small proportion of overall startups.The majority of
57、startup jobs are created by non-VC-backed,bootstrapped companies.Number of jobs at VC-backed vs non-VC backed,2022 Non-VC backed companiesVC-backed companies511 VC-backed startups42%jobs1.1K Non-VC backed companies58%jobsLargest bootstrapped startupsLargest bootstrapped scaleups&grownups Local jobs:
58、40+Industry:EducationLocal jobs:1.3K+Industry:TransportationLocal jobs:40+Industry:EducationLocal jobs:400+Industry:FintechLocal jobs:40+Industry:EnergyLocal jobs:200+Industry:HostingLocal jobs:40+Industry:EducationLocal jobs:400+Industry:TransportationSource:Dealroom.co.Page/16 Average team size(lo
59、cal)by total VC funding in Amsterdam-based startups,2022Venture capital funding is a catalyst for accelerated job creation.More funding=more jobs.Source:Dealroom.co.As observed in previous Amsterdam employment reports,we see a strong positive correlation between the amount of VC funding that Amsterd
60、am startups receive along with the average team size within those funded startups.Whilst most startups may not end up receiving funding,they still represent an important role in this economy,contributing over 58%of jobs in the start-up sector.On the other end of the scale,we see that the funded star
61、tups that have raised more than 15M represent 3%of total startups,provide almost a quarter of all Amsterdam startup employment highlighting the impact that VC funding can make in terms of job creation within this ecosystem.DESIGN DATANo fundingPre-seed stage 50 people),grownups(500 people)and result
62、 in big companies,like B or Mollie.Some become very big(e.g.$1B+valuation).Read more about our unicorn methodology here.What is a Startup?Startup jobs?The words“jobs”and“employees”are used interchangeably.Number of jobs represent the total number of employees at homegrown startups.It is assumed that
63、 Amsterdam-based employees work at the companys headquarters.The number of jobs is sourced from publicly available data,pany statements and professional social media.This report counts all jobs at startups,not just tech jobs(i.e.mechanics,receptionists,helpdesk,).However,gig workers(e.g.riders,babys
64、itters,.)are generally not counted.Jobs at companies not covered in the report are not counted.Source:Dealroom.co.Page/41 The data on which this report builds is available on .For more info please visit dealroom.co or contact supportdealroom.co.ValuationThe combined valuation of the tech ecosystem i
65、s based on their market cap or latest transaction value.Transaction value is realized from exit or implied unrealised valuation from the latest VC round,which is either announced or estimated by Dealroom based on benchmarks.Underlying DataDealrooms proprietary database and software aggregate data fr
66、om multiple sources:harvesting public information,user-submitted data verified by Dealroom,data engineering.All data is verified and curated with an extensive manual process.Foreign startups and foreign tech companiesIn order to bring more transparency and coherence to the ecosystem employment analy
67、sis,for the first time since this series first edition,the analysis of jobs created by foreign companies with presence in Amsterdam focus only on companies classified as startups,excluding foreign tech companies.-Foreign startups:companies founded after 1990 with a secondary office in Amsterdam-Fore
68、ign tech companies:mature tech companies founded prior to 1990 with a secondary office in AmsterdamGlossary&DefinitionsVenture Capital,InvestorsInvestment numbers refer to rounds such as Seed,Series A,B,C,late stage,and growth equity rounds.VC investment figures exclude debt or other non-equity fund
69、ing,lending capital,grants and ICOs.Investment rounds are sourced from public disclosures including press releases,news,filings and verified,user-submitted information.Sectors&IndustriesIndustry classification follows Dealrooms proprietary taxonomy,which was built specifically for startups.A given startup may belong to up to two industries.Source:Dealroom.co.Put your startup on the map.Let the best VCs find youAttract top talentContribute to an open dataset Claim your profileVisit to explore Amsterdams tech ecosystem in greater depth.Initiated byPowered by