What began as a small "remote founding team" has blossomed into a company with more than "20 full-time employees and thousands of contractors worldwide." StudySoup believes that its early implementation of a distributed workforce forced the company "to create clear communication and process structure early on," which later translated into large and quickly scaled national growth. An online marketplace, the company allows several notetakers from the same course to upload their materials and take advantage of the freedom to decide how to market and price these materials.Īs an employer, StudySoup maintains a progressive and hardworking culture that supports flexible scheduling arrangements. StudySoup believes the future of education is in peer-to-peer learning and prides itself in providing income-generating opportunities for students along the way. Headquartered in Santa Barbara, California, the company serves approximately 8,000 students from nearly 15 college campuses nationwide. With a growing online community, StudySoup users are students who share their study guides and class notes to help peers gain knowledge and experience greater success. Established in 2014 by co-founders Sieva Kozinsky and Jeff Silverman after experiencing their own set of note-taking challenges in college, StudySoup has since received widespread recognition for its work and has been featured in leading media outlets, such as Wired, Product Hunt, and TechCrunch. StudySoup is an emerging e-learning company and online educational platform that enables students to earn a profit from the sales of their self-generated class notes. Researched & Written by Alexis Reale on the FlexJobs Team
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