AI-equipped career-progression networking platform Gloat took in $25m in a round co-led by Intel Capital and Eight Roads Ventures, hauling its total funding up to more than $34m.

Semiconductor producer Intel co-led a $25m series B round for US-based career-management platform developer Gloat on Wednesday through corporate venturing subsidiary Intel Capital.

The round was co-led by investment and financial services group Fidelity International’s Eight Roads Ventures unit and also featured venture capital firms Magma Venture Partners and Pico Partners.

Founded in 2015 in Israel as Workey, Gloat has created a software platform that allows employees to log skills and seek career progression opportunities such as projects with their current…