Unacademy said on Tuesday that Relevel, its upskilling product, is shifting focus to its tests product and the newly launched LinkedIn-rival NextLevel, the latest in a series of changes from the ...
In another instance of job cuts at an edtech startup, Unacademy-owned Relevel plans to lay off 40 employees, or nearly 20% of its workforce. In an internal mail sent to employees, Unacademy CEO and ...
The investment comes four months after Unacademy launched Relevel, a platform that helps job seekers find jobs after taking tests Unacademy said that Relevel at present has over 2.35 Lakh users and ...
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. Unacademy in ...
New Delhi, Aug 17 (IANS) After a report claimed that edtech major Unacademy has laid off employees from its job hiring platform Relevel, the company's Founder and CEO Gaurav Munjal said on Wednesday ...
Bengaluru, Sep 30 (IANS) Job hiring platform Relevel on Thursday announced it has raised $20 million from its parent edtech company Unacademy. Relevel was launched just four month ago by Shashank ...
Mumbai: Months after The Free Press Journal reported concerns being raised by job aspirants about not receiving refunds from Unacademy’s Relevel, many are still demanding answers from the hiring tests ...
Edtech major Unacademy-owned software-as-a-service platform Graphy has let go of 20-30 per cent of its workforce, which is nearly 40-50 employees, sources said. After Relevel and PrepLadder, this is ...
Unacademy, an edtech startup, announced on Thursday another round of layoffs, cutting 12% of its workforce, according to an internal memo sent by CEO Gaurav Munjal, as reported by ET. The note from ...
New Delhi, Jan 11 (IANS) Edtech platform Unacademy-run Relevel has laid off 40 employees, or 20 per cent of its workforce, as it shifts its focus from the education business to “tests product” and a ...
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