“The good thing is that Snagajob has the leading position in the hourly marketplace, and the company continues to grow nicely,” said Boyer, who stepped down as board chairman in November. “With this investment, it allows us to really go capitalize on a lot of the growth initiatives that are available to the company and that the team is really excited about.”

Harrison, a longtime tech industry executive and former CEO of McLean-based GlobalLogic who was named Snagajob’s CEO in 2013, said the current management team of Snagajob will not change.

“What I am excited about is we are going to have substantial resources to focus on growing the business, investing in our products and having a greater war chest so we can go about acquiring other players in the space,” he said.

Snagajob has about 250 employees in the Richmond area, Harrison said. The company’s main office is in the Innsbrook Corporate Center in western Henrico.

Last year, it opened a second office in Arlington, in part to reach a larger pool of potential workers in the Washington area. That office now has about 50 employees, Harrison said.