Opinions from Team Multiverse
From Teaching to Coaching at Multiverse: Brad’s Story
Brad DeFauw is a Software Engineering and Data Coach at Multiverse. Brad shares his journey from teaching math and computer science in high school to coaching apprentices at Multiverse, giving us a glimpse of the impact his career transition from education to tech had on his life and what this job means to him.
My apprenticeship journey with Multiverse and Adyen
However, my biggest shock was that through the entire process – and thanks to the support that both Multiverse and Adyen provided – I was able to tap into new skills and passions within myself, learn about the technicalities of working in a corporate setting and in the simplest words, grow beyond any limits I could have ever set for myself, both professionally and personally.
How professional apprenticeships enabled WGSN to upskill employees in data and drive revenue
Today’s companies are working with more data than ever. Yet even the most customer-centric organizations don’t always have a plan in place for creating a high-performance data culture. To drive internal efficiencies, deliver on client needs and increase revenue opportunities, data-driven organizations like WGSN are harnessing the power of professional apprenticeships to arm employees with all the right skills.
Our Series D funding will help us transform more industries, careers and lives
We’re proud to announce another record-breaking round of funding, making Multiverse the UK’s first ever EdTech unicorn. More importantly, it will allow us to open up professional apprenticeship opportunities on an even greater scale.
Tech For Good at Multiverse
Lara Thompson, Software Engineer at Multiverse, shares insights and learnings from the recent Multiverse Tech For Good meetup. This event, hosted at Multiverse’s central London office, provided an opportunity for like-minded individuals to share their experiences of developing technology that has had a positive impact on our surrounding world.