Every cycle has a sound. Boom years thump. Busts whisper. Right now the job market sounds like a dial tone, that long flat note after the call drops and before anyone knows who is still on the line. Into that silence walks Pelgo, not waving promises, just asking a sharper question about where work goes when artificial intelligence shows up early and stays late.

Pelgo just raised $5.5M in seed funding, led by Flybridge Capital Partners with ENIAC Ventures, Primary Venture Partners, and 645 Ventures leaning in. Not because the world needs another career platform, but because the old ones still treat disruption like a surprise guest instead of a permanent roommate. This round is about building something that actually listens before it speaks.

Chieh Huang has lived this movie from multiple seats. Founder, operator, board member, executive who has seen companies scale, stall, sell, and sometimes survive by learning faster than the market expected. With Pelgo, CEO Chieh Huang is not chasing nostalgia for stable ladders. He is staring directly at a workforce being nudged, shoved, and sometimes tossed into AI-first roles without a map or a translator.

Pelgo’s answer is not a chatbot cosplay pretending to be a counselor. It is an AI-powered career transition agent paired with real humans who understand timing, context, and the quiet panic that shows up when a job title expires. Employers managing layoffs, universities sending graduates into a fog, and workers mid-pivot all land in the same place, asking how to move forward without burning the past.

Jesse Middleton of Flybridge Capital Partners has spent years backing founders who do not confuse noise with signal. This investment reads like conviction, not trend-chasing. AI-native applications that do real work, not demos that look good in pitch decks and disappear in practice. The rest of the syndicate shows the same read of the room, capital moving toward utility instead of theater.

The $5.5M is earmarked for engineers, product acceleration, market research, and go-to-market muscle. Translation: build before bragging, listen before scaling. Pelgo is pre-launch, which matters. It means the story is still wet cement, shaped by how the product shows up for people when the resume ends and the next chapter has not started yet.

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