Field Nation

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Type of businessPrivate Company
AvailableinEnglish
Founded2008
Field Nation
Type of businessPrivate Company
Available inEnglish
Founded2008
Headquarters,
Key peopleMynul Khan CEO
Industry
  • Internet
  • Freelance Management System
  • Field Service Marketplace
Employees200 (2019)[1]
URLwww.fieldnation.com
CommercialYes
RegistrationRequired
Current statusActive

Field Nation is an online matching service for IT contractors and other freelancers.[2]

The platform was launched in March 2008 by Mynul Khan. Within 2 years Field Nation broke even and by 2014 posted more than $60 million in revenue.[3][4][5]

Field Nation acquired Field Solutions in May 2015.[5][6]

In September 2015, Field Nation raised $30 million in venture capital, led by Susquehanna Growth Equity, a subsidiary of Susquehanna International Group.[7][8]

Software

Field Nation matches contract IT and other freelancers with corporate clients through an online marketplace that features 100,000 service providers.[2] Businesses use Field Nation's software to manage independent contractors, existing employees, or both.

The Field Nation mobile app provides real-time work order tracking, ability to negotiate counteroffers, access to payment history, signature capture, and uploading of documents.[9]

Recognition

Field Nation was ranked for two consecutive years in the Inc. 500, a list of the fastest growing companies in America. It was ranked 43rd in the United States in 2013 and 445th in 2014. The company was also ranked 4th fastest growing company in Minnesota in 2014.[10]

Field Nation was recognized by the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal as one of 2013's Fast 50 companies and was ranked Minnesota's 2nd fastest growing private company.[11][12]

CEO Mynul Khan was named 1 of 10 Minnesota business leaders to watch in 2015 by the Star Tribune.[13]

Field Nation received the 2015 Tekne award for IT services awarded by the Minnesota High Tech Association (MHTA).[14]

The company was named to Star Tribune's 2017 list of top places to work.[15]

Controversy

References

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