A Massive List of Resources for Edtech Job Seekers, Mostly in the SF Bay Area
Last updated January 2016
Here is a list of resources for edtech opportunities I’ve compiled over the years. I hope they will help you find the right job you’re looking for in our exciting industry.
My personal favorite edtech news sources:
- EdSurge is the go-to news source for everything from new product releases to recaps at industry events
- Hack Education by Audrey Watters is known for her annual, very high-level recaps on major trends in edtech
- Getting Smart gives you a great perspective from educators and what challenges schools and districts are facing
Other edtech news sources to follow:
- Clayton Christensen Institute for Disruptive Innovation Education Weekly Digest
- eClassroomNews
- EdWeek
- GSV Education Daily
- imaginED by Jonathan Oglesby
- iNACOL (competency-based learning, blended learning)
- MindShift by KQED
- Must-Have Resources for your K-12 Edtech Startup by Educelerate
- Startup Digest — Education
- Edtech Times (India)
- JMDedu (the EdSurge of China)
Higher ed news sources — thanks @daniel.paly!
Subscribe for job postings and events, mostly in the SF Bay Area:
- Angelist Jobs Board, filter by keyword “Education”
- Edtech Entrepreneurs Lab FB group
- EdSurge Jobs Board
- Edupreneur jobs
- SF Edtech Meetup hosted by EdSurge
- Startup Weekend Education by 4.0 Schools
- Young Education Professionals Bay Area
Investors in education with portfolio company jobs boards
Is there a helpful resource you use that’s missing from this list? Please leave me a comment and I’ll add it here.
As a recent graduate myself, I must thank my mentors for sharing several of these immensely valuable resources with me when I was in the middle of my own job search. In fact, they have played no small part in helping me discover my current role as Operations Manager @imaginek12!
That said, I’d like to pay it forward. Are you looking for a gig? Tweet @catuongg and let’s chat. Or follow me here, more posts are in the queue about job searching in the edtech industry!
Thanks to Nick Arnold, Brian Young, Irene Shao, and Ashley Dotterweich for reading drafts of this post and giving candid feedback.
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