Indian edtech giant Unacademy is laying off about 250 employees. This is the latest in a series of job cuts at the company after schools reopened across the country following the pandemic lockdowns.
Amid a tough funding environment for edtech startups, Unacademy has laid off 250 people across functions, said a source close to the developments. Of this, 100 are from core functions such as ...
SoftBank-backed edtech unicorn Unacademy has fired 10% of its workforce or about 350 employees in a third round of layoffs within a year, signalling the unending challenges that have mounted ahead of ...
Unacademy co-founders Gaurav Munjal and Roman Saini are stepping away from their day-to-day roles at the edtech firm as they shift their focus to AirLearn, the company’s language learning app, which ...
Unacademy will achieve group-level profitability by the end of this month, co-founder and CEO Gaurav Munjal said in a Slack message. The entrepreneur, in a series of messages, also shared an update on ...
Affected employees will get severance pay equivalent to the notice period and an additional one month of pay and medical insurance until September 30, among others. Unacademy, the edtech unicorn, will ...
As Allan Bloom said, “Education is the movement from darkness to light”, this means education is the only way which contributes to the growth of the people. Hence the literacy rate directly ...
Unacademy will launch 15 offline centres across nine cities within 30 days from now and its initial setup in Rajasthan’s Kota will be operational in a few more days while the others will follow soon, ...
Edtech platform Unacademy has sacked an educator, Karan Sangwan, who courted controversy by appealing to students to vote for educated candidates and not those “who only know changing names”.