Our Founders
The people who have been here from the beginning.
Who thrives at Go1
We look for resilient changemakers. This is a potent blend of resourcefulness, adaptability, and an unwavering will to win, especially in ambiguous environments. These are the problem-solvers, the multi-taskers, the kind of people who thrive on carving their own path to success. The most successful Go1 team members find opportunity in ambiguity.
Careers at Go1Where we started
Since Go1’s creation in 2015, we’ve evolved into the largest learning content library on the planet. The result: Someone completes a Go1 course or learning resource almost three times every second, and every day approximately 50,000 hours of training are completed — getting us one step closer to our vision of reaching 1 billion learners. We’ve welcomed teams along the way which include Education Changemakers, Coorpacademy, and Blinkist - making us stronger than ever.
Brisbane edtech unicorn Go1 wins Scaleup of The Year award The Brisbane schoolmates who built a $3 billion edtech juggernautWe unlock workforce potential
Every organization is unique, and every employee learns differently. Ensuring that teams stay competitive, aligned, and compliant is no small feat. That’s where we come in. Go1 is the most diverse learning content aggregator, with industry-leading content from more than 250 learning providers. With one subscription, we empower L&D leaders to deliver the right content, to the right employee, at exactly the right time, all within the learning platform they already use.
Employee perspectives
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Is it ever 'too late' to change your career?
Is it ever 'too late' to change your career?
By Alexia Ellmers
Vera Wang designed her first dress at 40. Samuel L.
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Juggling life roles - Liying Lim
Juggling life roles - Liying Lim
By Alexia Ellmers
As Recruiter's, we get the privilege of getting a 'peek behind the curtain' in to people's lives. We find out what makes people tick, what highly…
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ADHD@WORK: Masking
ADHD@WORK: Masking
By Jake Via
How often are you truly you? This might, at first glance, sound like a preposterous question, but for those of us who are neurodivergent, it’s not…