Edtech unicorn Unacademy will be letting go of 20% workforce from its subsidiary Relevel as the parent entity plans to pivot its upskilling platform’s core operations to build professional network ...
Unacademy-owned Relevel will cutback another 40 employees, or roughly about 20% of its workforce, as it pivots from its core education business to test product app NextLevel which was launched early ...
Relevel, an Unacademy group company, has raised $20 million from the parent company. The fund raise comes within just four months of the launch of Relevel, on the back of strong traction witnessed in ...
The news of the edtech rout has been unfolding for all to see, with multiple rounds of layoffs across online learning companies, curbs on spending, and closure of non-profitable business verticals. In ...
In an internal memo, Gaurav Munjal, Unacademy's Co-Founder and CEO, said that almost 80 per cent of Relevel's remaining team will be absorbed by other businesses of Unacademy Group. "We will have to ...
While Relevel has denied there have been any layoffs, employees were left to choose between either leaving the startup or taking up a new role in other parts of the Unacademy Group Ironically, ...
SoftBank-backed Unacademy’s job guarantee program vertical, Relevel, on which the edtech unicorn has been extremely bullish lately, has halved its team to 700 employees over the last two to three ...
Edtech unicorn Unacademy is conducting another round of layoffs as its upskilling platform Relevel is moving away from education business to focus on products pivoting around exam tests and the newly ...
Hiring test platform, Relevel by Unacademy is looking to onboard companies from global markets as the company records growth in demand. Relevel offers a specialised test which allows companies to ...
National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC), the nodal agency under the Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship, Government of India, has announced it has signed a Memorandum of ...
Unacademy’s Relevel, a hiring platform that empowers jobseekers, has launched its first campaign to felicitate learners who have been able to secure jobs in reputable companies through the platform.
Job aspirants who availed courses on Edtech unicorn Unacademy’s Relevel have raised concerns about their experiences with the company as 18 students have approached the National Student Union of India ...