Hiring: 5 Companies Tech Companies Offering Tuition Reimbursement
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Every year U.S. companies spend around $28B on tuition reimbursement — though only 2% of employees with access to it take advantage of.
People who work at companies that offer tuition reimbursement tend to have stronger networks, be more confident, and stay at their companies longer.
Amazon is one of the tech giants leading the way in this realm. The company offers tuition reimbursement to employees across the board.
Jellyvision is a Chicago-based startup that creates software to help employees make better decisions about their benefits from their company. Fittingly, Jellyvision offers some fantastic benefits, including a home office allowance, health insurance, and tuition reimbursement.
LogicMonitor creates a cloud-based and fully automated infrastructure monitoring platform to help businesses innovate and improve their efficiency. Employees get paid professional development, a tuition stipend, and tuition reimbursements, among other benefits.
If you are looking for a career that prioritizes your education and professional development, take a look at these companies that offer tuition reimbursement that are hiring now.
- B2C
- B2B
- Public StagePublicly traded company
- Top InvestorsThis company has received a significant amount of investment from top investors
- Website
- http://amazon.com/
- Employees
- 5000+
- About
Amazon is guided by four principles: customer obsession rather than competitor focus, passion for invention, commitment to operational excellence, and long-term thinking. We are driven by the excitement of building technologies, inventing products, and providing services that change lives. We embrace new ways of doing things, make decisions quickly, and are not afraid to fail.
- Industries
Jobs
5 months agoNo equitySeattle • Redmond+13 years of exp- B2B
- Scale StageRapidly increasing operations
- Valuation $1B+This company has a valuation of $1B or more
- Employees
- 11-50
- Locations
- Los Angeles, El Segundo
- About
Our team combines seasoned aerospace engineering talent and Special Operations combat veterans to address 21st century threats. We embrace the best practices from Silicon Valley innovation such as agile development and deliver breakthroughs in high-power microwave for offensive and defensive EMP and artificial intelligence for enhanced targeting capabilities.
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- JellyvisionCommunication software that helps employees make better decisions about their benefits and finances201-500 EmployeesActively Hiring
- B2B
- Scale StageRapidly increasing operations
- 4.3Highly ratedJellyvision is highly rated on Glassdoor, with 4.3 out of 5 stars
- 4.7Work / Life BalanceEmployees rate Jellyvision 4.7/5 on Glassdoor for work / life balance
- Website
- http://jellyvision.com
- Employees
- 201-500
- Locations
- Chicago, United States
- About
Jellyvision helps companies explain their important (but maybe kind of complex) messages in a delightful way. We create virtual salespeople, brokers, guidance counselors, HR reps, and teachers, who have fun, personalized conversations with your customers and employees and help them understand confusing or snooze-inducing topics.
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Jobs
- Scale StageRapidly increasing operations
- Top InvestorsThis company has received a significant amount of investment from top investors
- Valuation $1B+This company has a valuation of $1B or more
- Website
- http://linktr.ee
- Employees
- 201-500
- Locations
- Melbourne
- About
Linktree is a tool that acts like a content page on the internet, and is transforming the way content is discovered online. Created as a side-hustle to solve a simple problem, Linktree has well outgrown its roots, with over 3 million users worldwide, 10,000 new signups every day and over 120 million unique browsers per month.
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- Shorten Links,
- LogicMonitorWe expand what’s possible for businesses by advancing the technology behind them1001-5000 EmployeesActively Hiring
- B2B
- Scale StageRapidly increasing operations
- 4.5Highly ratedLogicMonitor is highly rated on Glassdoor, with 4.5 out of 5 stars
- 4.5Work / Life BalanceEmployees rate LogicMonitor 4.5/5 on Glassdoor for work / life balance
- 4.4Strong LeadershipEmployees rate LogicMonitor 4.4/5 on Glassdoor for faith in leadership
- Website
- http://www.logicmonitor.com
- Employees
- 1001-5000
- About
LogicMonitor®’s SaaS-based observability and IT operations data collaboration platform helps ITOps, developers, MSPs and business leaders gain visibility into and predictability across the technologies that modern organizations depend on to deliver extraordinary employee and customer experiences. LogicMonitor seamlessly monitors everything from networks to applications to the cloud, empowering companies to focus less on troubleshooting and more on innovation.
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