Keypath Education Named 6th Best Place to Work in Australia by WRK+
MELBOURNE (August 7, 2024) - Keypath Education, a global EdTech company that partners with leading universities to create innovative and in-demand online education programs, has been recognized as the sixth best place to work on the Best Place to Work in Australia list by WRK+, an Australian-based global workplace research and consulting firm, in the more than 100 employees category.
Keypath Education provides course design and development, program-focused marketing, student recruitment and support, and clinical placement support for many leading universities. Keypath partners with universities across Asia-Pacific and North America, and acts as an extension of each partner’s team, focused on delivering high-quality educational experiences while expanding the scope and reach of the partners’ offerings.
With a collaborative team across Asia-Pacific, Keypath Education has employees working across the region to support its 14 education institutions. Keypathers in Australia enjoy comprehensive benefits that support both the employee experience and employee wellbeing. These benefits include the complete choice of where to work—whether from home or the office—additional paid leave, tools and resources to support mental health, investment in individual contributor and leadership development, and education benefits, including subsidized university degrees.
“For the fourth year in a row, Keypath Education Australia has been recognised as an official Best Place to Work,” said Ryan O’Hare, Chief Executive Officer, Australia & Asia-Pacific. “This remarkable achievement is a testament to the dedication and passion of our Keypathers. Our commitment to fostering a strong, inclusive, and diverse culture remains at the forefront of everything we do. It's an honour to be acknowledged once again, and I extend my heartfelt gratitude to each and every member of our team dotted across every State & Territory of this great country who contributes to making Keypath a truly exceptional place to work."
Each company participating in the Best Places to Work study earns a score based on two factors: employee responses to Engaging People© and the WRK+ Culture Insight©, an evaluation of the organization's policies and procedures in specific people and operations practice areas.
"We are extremely proud to be recognised as a Best Place to Work for the fourth consecutive year," said Kathryn Cliff, Executive Director of Human Resources at Keypath Education Asia-Pacific. "This achievement underscores our continuous efforts to create a supportive and engaging employee experience that allows Keypathers to excel both inside and outside the workplace. The recognition is a testament to the diverse and inclusive culture that our team embodies, and we extend our sincere thanks to every Keypather for contributing to this milestone."
The 2024 Best Places to Work study, conducted in June, surveyed 49,496 employees from 120 organizations across Australia. The study highlights top organizations in two categories based on size: those with fewer than 100 employees and those with over 100 employees.
Keypath Education is a growing global company and is always looking for new employees (we call them Keypathers!) to join the team. You can find out about our career opportunities here.
About Keypath Education:
Founded in 2014, Keypath is a global, market-leading edtech company in the online program management market. In collaboration with its university partners, Keypath delivers career-relevant, technology-enabled online higher education programs with the goal of preparing students for the future of work. The suite of services Keypath provides to its university partners includes designing, developing, launching, marketing, and managing online programs. Keypath also undertakes market research and provides student recruitment, support, and placement services. The services Keypath provides are underpinned by KeypathEDGE, its integrated technology and data platform. Keypath has more than 760 employees with operations in Australia, the United States, Canada, the UK, Malaysia, and Singapore.