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Guild Education is trying to build a more equitable workforce by connecting workers to courses that help them excel. Over 310,000 employees at companies like Walmart, Disney, and Chipotle used ...
Guild Education helps employers work with nonprofit universities to provide employees with education across a variety of subject matter or credentials, ranging from high school completion and ...
Guild Education, which pairs employees with employer-sponsored learning opportunities, has raised $150 million in a Series E round. The financing event, ...
Along with access to classes and an education advisor, by enrolling through Guild, Lyft drivers will receive significant tuition discounts ranging from 5-20%.
Guild, the leader in opportunity creation for America’s workforce, today announced a corporate rebrand along with its new product, Career Accelerator, and en ...
Dawn Snyder has been named director of education and special projects at the Art Directors Guild, IATSE Local 800, succeeding Casey Bernay.
Guild created a platform for continuous education that employers pay for to upskill their workforce at no cost to employees that has grown to a $4 billion-plus valuation.
The organization, founded in 1935 to support the opera house, will lay off 20 employees and stop publishing Opera News as a stand-alone monthly magazine.
Fast Company's 2020 World Changing Idea for Education: Guild Education helps its clients like Chipotle, Disney, and Walmart offer free or reduced higher education to their employees.
Guild's education and career services program provides more than simply a chance to go to school, it provides the opportunity to learn high-demand skills and reimagine what their careers could be ...
Learning platforms are online marketplaces that connect learners with courses and programs from multiple providers. Examples include Coursera, edX, Emeritus, Guild Education, Pluralsight ...
Guild, a worker education platform based in Denver, is letting go of a quarter of its workforce. Founded in 2015, the company grew rapidly until last year, when it cut 12% of its workforce.