16 Jake Williams and Lewis Romano

Company
Spotjobs
Age
27 and 29


Since launching in 2012 with the backing of the Simonds and Smorgan families, close friends Jake Williams and Lewis Romano have collected a high profile portfolio of brands for their job network Spotjobs.

“We had an initial amount of $15,000 to fully explore the market,” says Williams.

But with the likes of Uber, Apple, Nandos and Grill’d on their client-sheet, Spotjobs now has an estimated value at just over $9 million.

“[We’re] continuing our growth that we have focused on in our initial three years and [are] exploring new opportunities for business,” he says.

The duo recently launched SpotTalent, a database of talent to help employers and recruiters find the right people more efficiently, and the duo is planning a pre-initial public offering capital raise later this year in preparation to float SpotJobs on the Australian Securities Exchange.

Williams says their proudest achievement to date has been creating a platform that 20% of all Australians have visited.

But he lives by a simple piece of advice.

“Don’t be greedy,” he says.