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.
Collaborative Classroom is a nonprofit that creates research based literacy and social emotional learning programs for K–12 schools. Its core products include SIPPS for phonics and decoding, Being a Reader and Being a Writer for early literacy and writing, Making Meaning for comprehension, and Caring School Community for SEL. Collaborative Classroom has reached over 10 million students and hundreds of thousands of educators.
Ensemble Learning is a nonprofit that helps schools serve multilingual learners and English language learners. Ensemble Learning provides professional development, teacher coaching, leadership coaching, and support for dual language programs. The organization has partnered with more than 120 schools and school districts.
Flint develops an AI-powered learning platform designed for K-12 students and teachers to create personalized, interactive activities. It provides an AI teaching assistant that automates lesson planning, worksheet generation, and differentiated instruction in over 200 languages.
Modern Campus is a content management system and student engagement software for higher education institutions. Its platform helps universities manage catalogs, curriculum, and public websites through a centralized interface.
OnYourMark Education is a national nonprofit that provides virtual literacy tutoring for K–5 students. It uses the Science of Reading to help students build core skills like phonics, decoding, and fluency. Students work with trained literacy tutors in short daily sessions, and schools use assessment data to track progress.