Loop Not Luck, the UK’s first intersectional diversity recruiting platform launches

by Startacus Admin
Loop Not Luck aims to improve social mobility via its innovative job board designed specifically to connect underrepresented candidates to tailored career opportunities.
This week sees the launch of Loop Not Luck – the UK’s first intersectional diversity recruiting platform specifically designed to represent and connect diverse talent.
Loop Not Luck was built with the mission of improving social mobility across the United Kingdom by connecting underrepresented candidates to tailored career opportunities. Loop Not Luck works with junior candidates and covers all industries.
For business, investing in diversity isn't just the right thing to do. It improves profitability, increases the likelihood of capturing new markets, boosts innovation and creates a positive company culture.
Loop Not Luck helps companies to improve their diversity without compromising on the quality of talent whether it is gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity, social mobility or disability. It does this by giving these often underrepresented candidates access to carefully curated jobs that are the right fit for them and the business employing them.
Loop Not Luck’s in-house state of the art technology harnesses hundreds of self-identified data points giving candidates a curated shortlist of opportunities, and companies a tailored list of potential applicants - all while completely avoiding the potential for AI bias. This is simply summarised with a personalised percentage match, letting candidates know how closely they are predicted to suit the role. This means that employers get applications from diverse, high quality, interested and qualified candidates. And candidates receive recommended opportunities that are tailored to their values, interests, qualifications, working styles and more.
The automated system means opportunities and candidates are carefully targeted and matched. So, for candidates, no more endless scrolling searching for the right job, and for employers, no more sifting through piles of pointless CVs to find the ones that are right for you.
Candidates are provided only with their highest quality matches, rather than 1000s of roles that may not be suited to them and that they are unlikely to secure. This streamlined process saves employers time and money, whilst allowing them to reduce their time to hire and cost per hire.
Loop Not Luck has designed and built the future of job boards - optimising the process for both candidates and companies.
“I realised that businesses were missing out on amazing candidates because they didn't know how to reach them. Diversity doesn't mean compromising on the quality of talent. In fact, most of our customers have found the opposite to be true.” says Sydney Samuels, Founder & CEO of Loop Not Luck
“We've harnessed the power of technology to make it as easy as possible for businesses to find high quality diverse applicants and to simplify the job hunt for candidates who have the potential, skills and grit but do not have a pre-existing network to tap into.”
Loop Not Luck has built a talent partnership network of over 50 organisations across the United Kingdom, from small businesses to recognisable names such as The Economist Group, and has attracted over 16,000+ candidates.
Subscribe to our newsletter
If you would like to receive our startup themed newsletter, full of the latest startup opportunities, events, news, stories, tips and advice, then sign up here.
The lowdown on London-based hearing wellness startup Mumbli and its mission to help businesses provide inclusive spaces for all hearing abilities and preferences.

Tech Nation calls for tangible support to secure capital, talent, growth and exits needed to accelerate the growth of UK tech in decade ahead.

Glasgow-based This is Milk seeks investment for Neve Learning, its cloud-based Ed-Tech platform that has inclusivity and accessibility at its core.

With the UK facing a clear digital skills gap, Amy Caton, Digital Talent and Impact Senior Manager at BT Group shares some insights on what businesses should do to close that divide.

The lowdown on Berlin-based Beazy and its innovative solution that helps teams to plan, produce and deliver creative content and helps businesses to connect with talented content creators.

The lowdown on Fluffy, the app offering dog training, 24/7 vet messaging and insurance to give pet owners peace of mind and support them with their pet care responsibilities.

Huckletree's new Web3 HQ aims to put London’s West End at the forefront of Britain’s tech superpower ambitions.

Leading sports marketing platform, OpenSponsorship announces move into music sector, the first new vertical industry for the trans-Atlantic martech business.

Kingussie High School scoops first place for Junior and Senior categories at this year’s Growing Future Assets Competition.

The lowdown on Manchester-based Arctic Shores and its innovative recruitment solution to help candidate potential count as much as skills and experience.
Published on: 7th February 2023
If you would like to enable commenting via your Startacus account, please enable Disqus functionality in your Account Settings.







- Tech Nation report reveals UK Tech could quadruple in value by 2032 with right conditions 23rd Mar 2023 Tech Nation calls for tangible support to secure capital, talent, growth and exits needed to accelerate the growth of UK tech in decade ahead.
- Neurodiverse learning and training platform Neve shares major six-figure investment opportunity 22nd Mar 2023 Glasgow-based This is Milk seeks investment for Neve Learning, its cloud-based Ed-Tech platform that has inclusivity and accessibility at its core.
- Huckletree opens new London hub for tech companies pioneering Web3 solutions 16th Mar 2023 Huckletree's new Web3 HQ aims to put London’s West End at the forefront of Britain’s tech superpower ambitions.
- OpenSponsorship making its move into the music sector 16th Mar 2023 Leading sports marketing platform, OpenSponsorship announces move into music sector, the first new vertical industry for the trans-Atlantic martech business.