Edtech companies create the tools and materials that help people learn. There are roles in sales, marketing, and customer success — often working directly with school districts, higher-ed administrators, or HR and training leaders.
If you’re technical, there’s always demand for engineers, designers, and product managers to build products. If your background is in education or curriculum, you’ll find opportunities to design learning experiences, assessments, and content that drive real impact in classrooms and workplaces.
Pursuit is a nonprofit that trains adults for high-paying technology careers. It provides intensive software engineering training followed by career coaching and employer support, with a strong focus on economic mobility.
American Reading Company helps K-12 students learn to read and write at or above grade level. It provides a full literacy system that includes curriculum, assessments, classroom books, and teacher support. ARC Core combines reading, writing, science, and social studies. IRLA helps teachers measure reading levels and set clear goals. SchoolPace tracks progress, and programs like 100 Book Challenge build daily reading habits. ARC works with more than 13,000 schools.
MagicSchool AI is an edtech platform that supports K-12 teachers, students, and districts through AI-driven tools and workflows. Their 80+ AI tools are designed to reduce planning time, enhance personalization, and embed generative AI into everyday instructional activities. MagicSchool AI is used by over 6 million educators across 160 countries and easily integrates with existing learning and student management systems like Google Classroom, Canvas & Schoology.
ClassWallet is a K–12 finance company that helps over 6,200 schools manage and track education funds. Teachers and staff are able to use the platform to make and track purchases using ClassWallet’s secure digital wallet.
Learning Commons is a nonprofit that builds open AI infrastructure that helps scale teaching. Learning Commons creates open tools like a standards-aligned knowledge graph, AI evaluation rubrics, and curriculum integrations so classroom technology stays grounded in learning science and real teacher needs.