Preply
Technology, Information and Internet
Brookline, Massachusetts 95,463 followers
Unlocking human potential through learning.
Meet our leadership team
Our leaders are actively committed to creating an exciting vision of the future, as well as motivate and inspire employees of Preply
Fast-growing company with a purpose
Preply is building a personalised learning space to enable individual learners to reach their goals in the fastest way possible. As the company looks to increase momentum and scale geographically, this is a unique opportunity to join one of the most vibrant and attractive start-up communities in the world.
Join us: Check out careers at Preply!Healthy product DNA
We celebrate enormous freedom and impact on product and company growth. We are inspired by the experimentation culture. Every change starts as an A/B test. Our framework allows for enhanced capability in running experiments and covering all the affected customers without segmentation. We are comfortable making a decision in the lack of complete information and follow the lean principle of simplicity. We love asking “what if” a lot, and then figure out how to efficiently test for the answer.
Preply Engineering BlogMeet our international team
Preply is gathering the best product, growth, and technical talent. We're now a team of 650+ employees over 50 nationalities based between Barcelona, London, Kyiv and NYC. We’re committed to creating a diverse environment and we’re proud to be an equal opportunity employer. A continuously growing company is never boring: new people and exciting challenges to face every week.
Get to know us: Read We Are Preply Blog Follow our activities on Instagram!Employee perspectives
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Cost-effectiveness & ROI
Cost-effectiveness & ROI
By Patricia Doest
One of the main takeaways from my last article on translating data, was communication. Being able to understand what drives stakeholders and knowing…
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OKRs in Practice: my lessons from "Measure what matters"
OKRs in Practice: my lessons from "Measure what matters"
By Dmytro Voloshyn
I just managed to finish reading "Measure what matters", a key book on setting objectives. Previously I have thought that there is no book more…