Skill-Lync, an Indian startup offering upskilling programs, has laid off 20% of its workforce — around 225 employees — to reduce operational costs amid the ongoing global funding crunch for startups.
Chennai-headquartered upskilling startup Skill-Lync, which provides job opportunities to students upon completion of the programme, has become the latest edtech startup to layoff employees due to a ...
Candidates can apply for the certificate programmes through Skill-Lync’s official platform as well as IIT Jammu’s course listings. The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Jammu has partnered with ...
Edtech startup Skill-Lync has acquired online learning platform Crio for an undisclosed amount. As per the startup, the acquisition will help Skill-Lync to enhance its offerings in the online ...
Mumbai, Jan. 9 -- The Institute Incubation and Innovation Council (I3C) at the Indian Institute of Technology Jammu (IIT Jammu) has formed a collaboration with Skill-Lync to provide certificate ...
The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Jammu has entered has partnered with Skill-Lync to offer certificate courses in future mobility engineering, aimed at addressing the rapid transformation ...