Multiverse Raises $220M to Expand Professional Apprenticeships, an Outstanding Alternative to College and Corporate Training
Multiverse has successfully closed a $220 million Series D funding round, achieving a post-money valuation of $1.7 billion, doubling its value within eight months. Co-led by StepStone Group, the funding will support US expansion and broaden learning programs to help close workforce digital skills gaps. The company has seen a 260% growth in software engineering enrollment and currently trains apprentices with over 500 organizations globally. Additionally, Professor Youngme Moon has joined the Board of Directors, bringing extensive experience in business and EdTech.
- Raised $220 million in Series D funding, doubling valuation to $1.7 billion.
- Growth in software engineering enrollment by 260% year over year.
- Currently training apprentices with over 500 organizations globally.
- 68% of apprentices promoted during or at the end of their programs.
- None.
Company appoints Professor Youngme Moon to Board of Directors
NEW YORK, June 8, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Multiverse has closed a
Founders Circle Capital and existing investors Audacious Ventures, BOND, D1 Capital Partners, GV and Index Ventures also participated in the round, bringing total funding to over
Two thirds of Americans do not have a college degree despite
"Mandating college degrees, and making admissions officers the gatekeepers for great careers, means leaving out thousands of talented individuals," said Euan Blair, CEO and founder of Multiverse. "There has never been a more pressing time to create an alternative to university education that is equitable and inclusive, and there is an incredible opportunity before us to change the status quo with apprenticeships. This funding will help us bring more people without degrees or in need of re-skilling into tech careers and ultimately create a more diverse group of future leaders."
Multiverse apprenticeships offer tuition-free, paid programs in areas including Software Engineering, Digital Marketing and Data Analytics that typically last 12-15 months. With a unique combination of on-the-job training and education, professional apprenticeships help individuals jump start a career or enter an entirely new field while earning a competitive salary.
Companies that introduce apprenticeship programs aim to address the challenges associated with short supply of digital skills. While creating more opportunities for those without degrees, these companies often see an increase in employee productivity and engagement, higher retention rates and decreases in hiring costs. Because of this,
"The Multiverse journey has been characterized not only by rapid growth, but also by creating a real and actionable solution to the challenges of diversity in the workplace," said Jeremy Duggan, President and Board Member at Multiverse. "One of the things that sets Multiverse apart is the impact our programs have on the aspirations and skills of our apprentices and the subsequent value they provide to organizations that employ them. Going forward it's important for us to ensure apprenticeships are available to anyone who can benefit from them, and to progress the crucial conversation around diversity in the workplace."
The Multiverse community has now reached over 8,000 apprentices globally. Of the professional apprentices that Multiverse places globally,
The company's mission is to create a diverse group of future leaders and particular emphasis is placed on tracking apprentice outcomes that correlate with long-term success. As a result,
Multiverse has grown nine times in two years. The company currently trains professional apprentices with over 500 organizations globally, including Cisco, Verizon, Visa and Box in the US. Underpinning its growth, programs like Software Engineering have seen a
"Apprenticeships can help thousands of companies better train workers for the jobs needed to thrive in the age of digital transformation," said Hunter Somerville, Partner at StepStone Group. "Multiverse has a demonstrated track record of success, building an unparalleled global platform to find, train and develop talent."
Effective immediately, Youngme Moon, Donald K David Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School, will join Multiverse's Board of Directors. Professor Moon brings decades of experience to her role at Multiverse, and serves on the boards of businesses including Mastercard, Unilever, Warby Parker and Sweetgreen.
"Widening access to great careers is one of the most urgent issues of our time, and essential to solving both the war for talent, and the inequities of the current labor market," said Professor Moon. "Many EdTech innovations have come and gone but Multiverse's approach seeks to build a different system entirely. I'm truly excited about the potential of tech apprenticeships, and the system we can build through them."
Multiverse is a tech startup on a mission to create a diverse group of future leaders by building an outstanding alternative to university and corporate training. They offer apprenticeships to a diverse pool of young adults and those looking to reskill. Multiverse works with over 500 businesses, helping them embrace digital transformation, close skills gaps and develop a diverse talent pipeline. Apprentices benefit from individualized coaching, applied learning, and a community of social, networking and leadership opportunities.
Founded in the UK in 2016, Multiverse launched in the US in January 2021.
StepStone Group Inc. (Nasdaq: STEP) is a global private markets investment firm focused on providing customized investment solutions and advisory and data services to its clients. As of March 31, 2022, StepStone oversaw
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General Catalyst is a venture capital firm that invests in powerful, positive change that endures — for our entrepreneurs, our investors, our people, and society. We support founders with a long-term view who challenge the status quo, partnering with them from seed to growth stage and beyond to build companies that withstand the test of time. With offices in San Francisco, Palo Alto, New York City, London, and Boston, the firm has helped support the growth of businesses such as: Airbnb, Deliveroo, Guild, Gusto, Hubspot, Illumio, Lemonade, Livongo, Oscar, Samsara, Snap, Stripe, and Warby Parker. For more: www.generalcatalyst.com.
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