Tade Oyerinde and Teddy Solomon shared audience engagement strategies at TechCrunch Disrupt this year. The discussion focused on scaling companies while maintaining consumer interest. Oyerinde is the founder of Campus, an online school. Solomon co-founded Fizz, a college social app.
The pair spoke at the annual tech conference. Oyerinde explained Campus's approach to meeting employer demands. He noted the launch of à la carte courses teaching specific skills like "vibe coding." Campus currently enrolls over 3,000 students. The institution employs more than 100 professors.
Oyerinde believes upskilling will become increasingly common. He predicts a future where individuals use subscription services for continuous skill development. Campus aims to serve a broader audience beyond traditional degree seekers.
Campus offers associate degrees and specialized certificates. Programs cover fields like information technology, business administration, cosmetology, and phlebotomy. The company is responding to a demand for targeted employee training.
Campus plans to expand its course offerings. The focus will be on providing accessible and relevant skills training. The company expects to see continued growth in its student base.
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