Grovo - The only learner-first training platform
Grovo is an e-learning, video training platform that teaches Internet and modern professional skills with 60-second videos. The videos follow Grovo's proprietary microlearning methodology and are delivered in its beautiful and effective training platform. With more than 4,500 video lessons and assessments covering 150 Internet tools, cloud services, and professional topics – all produced at its NYC headquarters – Grovo makes it easy for people and organizations to learn the critical digital skills needed to succeed in today's always-connected world.
Organizations in 190 countries, including more than 100 Fortune 500 companies, use Grovo to train their teams. Founded in 2010, Grovo has raised venture financing from Accel Partners, Greg Waldorf, Costanoa Venture Capital, SoftTechVC, Lerer Ventures and Red Swan Ventures."
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