InStride

InStride

HQ
Los Angeles, CA
185 Total Employees
Year Founded: 2019
InStride is a tech-enabled services company that delivers workforce education solutions.

InStride drives meaningful social and business outcomes by unlocking access to life-changing education in collaboration with top academic institutions. Together, we enable employers to provide career-aligned, debt-free education through a personalized, digital platform and a consultative service model.

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InStride Offices

Hybrid Workspace

Employees engage in a combination of remote and on-site work.

InStride employees who live within 50 miles of our Los Angeles office are invited to work from our HQ in downtown Los Angeles. All employees, regardless of where they live, are expected to attend regular team and company-wide events in Los Angeles.

Typical time on-site: Flexible
HQLos Angeles, CA

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