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.
CollegeVine offers a college admissions platform that provides students with personalized guidance on their application journey. It uses data to help students build college lists, estimate their chances of admission, and receive feedback on their essays.
Crowdmark provides a collaborative grading platform for higher education that allows instructors to grade paper-based and digital assessments more efficiently. It features tools for providing rich feedback and analyzing student performance data to improve learning outcomes. The system is designed to reduce the time spent on grading while maintaining high standards of academic integrity.
Curipod provides a platform for teachers to create interactive lessons that use AI to spark student discussion and creativity. It allows educators to generate polling, drawing, and open-ended questions to engage K-12 classrooms in real-time.
Cybrary offers an online learning platform focused on cybersecurity and IT career development. It provides video-based courses, virtual labs, and practice exams to help professionals earn industry certifications.
Deans for Impact is a nonprofit that helps colleges and school systems prepare better teachers. It connects learning science research to real classroom practice so new teachers are ready to teach effectively from day one. Deans for Impact works with educator preparation programs, teacher educators, and policymakers to improve early literacy, math instruction, tutoring, and practice-based training. It has partnered with over 260 preparation programs in 45 states and supported more than 110,000 future teachers.