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.
Scoir provides a college admissions platform that connects students, families, and high school counselors with university recruiters. It offers tools for career assessment, college searching, and application tracking to simplify the transition to higher education.
Screencastify offers a simple video creation tool for Chrome that allows teachers and students to record, edit, and share their screens. It is widely used in K-12 classrooms for creating instructional videos, providing feedback, and student project presentations.
Showbie provides a classroom management app that streamlines the process of assigning, collecting, and giving feedback on student work. It is designed for iPad-centric classrooms and supports voice notes, digital ink, and file sharing to facilitate real time teacher student interaction.
Sizzle AI develops a learning app designed to help students solve complex problems in math and science through step by step guidance. Unlike typical answer generators, the platform focuses on instructional feedback to build conceptual understanding and confidence.
Sparkrock provides enterprise resource planning software specifically for school boards and nonprofits to manage finance and human resources. Its platform centralizes scheduling, payroll, and budgeting to improve operational efficiency for educational organizations.