Guild, provider of an online education platform with a focus on frontline employees, raised $175 million in a Series F funding round.
Education tech
Edtech has had a standout two years.
WorkRamp, developer of a learning platform for businesses and their employees, announced a sizable funding round with a $40 million Series C.
Since last year, investors have poured more than $2.1 billion into an assortment of companies in the skilling space.
The Menlo Park, California-based firm is the largest investor focused exclusively on edtech.
The edtech industry changed in 2021, in part due to the pandemic, but other factors were also in play.
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