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Bootstrap edtech company uFaber plans business expansion riding on 2020 success

| @indiablooms | May 06, 2021, at 03:28 am

Mumbai/IBNS: Bootstrap edtech startup uFaber recently announced it will be hiring 1000 work from home (WFH) professionals in the next six-months.

uFaber offers hyper-personalized learning solutions catering to age 7 to adults.

The company operates in the IELTS coaching space, as well as UPSC, IELTS exam preparations, caters to early career professionals and final year students, etc.

According to the company, it posted 5X growth in revenue in 2020.

Rohit Jain, Co-Founder & CEO, uFaber, said, “With a successful 2020, we look forward to scaling this further in the years ahead and have ambitious plans in this regard. To achieve 2021 goals, hiring 1000 professionals in the next six months is a small milestone in our bigger pursuits.”
 

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