Saudi HR tech startup Scalers raises SR2m in seed round

The team behind Scalers, including Mohammed Alsaeed and Faysal Alghethber. The company aims to bridge the gap between traditional education and job skills.
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Updated 13 September 2021
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Saudi HR tech startup Scalers raises SR2m in seed round

Scalers, an online competency-based learning and placement company, has raised SR2 million ($533,000) in a seed round funded by angel investors from both the recruitment and talent development world. Founded last year by Mohammed Alsaeed and Faysal Alghethber, the company is working to bridge the gap between traditional education and the skills required by employers.
Scalers identifies Saudis with potential talent in sales and business development, trains them in best practices via world-class instructors, then connects them to employers both within and outside its network. The funds will be used to expand the team, allowing Scalers to increase the number of Saudis it can train, the number of hiring businesses it can support, and the breadth of training subjects it offers.
Scalers provides a one-stop shop for Saudi talents to enter the job market. With just one application, they get the opportunity to learn and practice with market leaders, expand their network, and accelerate the hiring process through direct access to preselected employers. Participants pay the full amount of the program only if they accept a job.

We’re on a mission to ensure that young talents are ready for their dream jobs.

Mohammed Alsaeed, Co-founder and CEO of Scalers

Hiring employers are increasingly joining Scalers’ network due to the time saved during the hiring process, access to pre-trained Saudi talent, and a risk-free model where they only pay if they hire the right candidate. Additionally, Scalers offers an “enhance existing workforce” program that allows employers to enroll current employees in Scalers’ training programs to upskill them in client-facing roles, such as sales and business development.
Co-founder and CEO Alsaeed said: “We’re thrilled to have our advisers and angels investing in the team and mission. There is a large market opportunity, as over 300,000 Saudis graduate each year, yet with double-digit unemployment rates,  many are in need of additional market-based training that will help them fill the millions of Saudi private sector jobs expected to be created through Vision 2030. Competency-based learning, which has been growing 18 percent annually, can help fill this gap. We’re on a mission to ensure that young talents are ready for their dream jobs.”
Co-founder and COO Alghethber added: “What we’ve seen in terms of the success of our graduates has been nothing short of inspiring. Young talents have come to Scalers to learn, and in some cases, receive offers from companies that they were rejected from just a few months prior. We’re not just finding solutions to address how today’s generation learns, but also how today’s companies hire.”
Scalers aims to continue to grow its network of candidate sourcing partners and hiring companies and recently launched its public job listings board. Additionally, it plans to expand its training programs beyond sales and business development into other areas that are critical to Saudi employers.


LuLu marks Founding Day with ‘Made in Saudi’ campaign

Updated 25 February 2026
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LuLu marks Founding Day with ‘Made in Saudi’ campaign

The Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources honored LuLu Hypermarket in recognition of its pivotal role as the exclusive retail partner of the “Najoud Bikhairna 2026” initiative, commending its continued efforts in supporting and empowering national industries while showcasing the quality and competitiveness of locally manufactured products.

The initiative, led by the ministry in partnership with the Saudi Export Development Authority, represented by the Made in Saudi program, stands as a pioneering model of public-private sector collaboration in activating community-driven initiatives with sustainable impact. Through this program, more than 280,000 Saudi-made products were distributed to 10,000 families across various regions of the Kingdom during the holy month of Ramadan, reinforcing the presence of national products and strengthening the values of social solidarity among individuals and institutions alike.
The ministry’s recognition of LuLu Hypermarket coincided with the official launch of its Saudi Founding Day celebrations at the Dharat Laban branch in Riyadh, marked by the unveiling of a comprehensive promotional campaign dedicated to Saudi-made products. On this occasion, a wide range of special offers was introduced on local products, available across all LuLu Hypermarket branches throughout the Kingdom.
The inauguration ceremony was attended by Mohammed bin Dayel, general supervisor of the Made in Saudi program at the Saudi Export Development Authority, and Mohamed Haris, director of LuLu Saudi Arabia, alongside members of LuLu’s executive management team. The event featured a ribbon-cutting ceremony to officially open the specially designed Founding Day gateway.
Following the inauguration, guests toured several dedicated zones and exhibitions highlighting national products. The tour commenced at the grocery and “Made in Saudi” consumer goods sections, showcasing the diversity and quality of local brands. It also included the “Made in Saudi” dates pavilion, presenting a premium selection of the finest locally sourced dates in celebration of one of the Kingdom’s most iconic national symbols.
The visit continued to the fruits and vegetables section under the theme “From Our Land,” featuring an exceptional assortment of Saudi agricultural products, reflecting the richness and excellence of the local agricultural sector. Guests also explored the LuLu private label corner, which features products exclusively manufactured within the Kingdom for LuLu, reaffirming the company’s commitment to supporting local manufacturing.
The tour concluded with a presentation of “Made in Saudi” products within the chilled and frozen categories, underscoring the rapid growth and qualitative advancement of the Kingdom’s food manufacturing sector, and further reinforcing the strong market position and competitiveness of Saudi products.