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Udemy Korea Launches 'UdemyLetter' Newsletter Service for Office Workers

Udemy Korea Launches 'UdemyLetter' Newsletter Service for Office Workers

Udemy Korea, the world's largest open education platform, announced the launch of a newsletter service called 'Udemy Letter' for office workers aspiring for self-development.


Udemy Letter is a free newsletter that introduces the latest insights and practical know-how from industry experts in fields such as economics, management, and culture. It is sent out every Thursday. The newsletter service was designed to help busy office workers accumulate knowledge and grow even amidst their hectic daily lives.


Each week, readers can access different industry insights in the form of videos and short articles, including growth secrets from Google managers, global economic forecasts, and platform business strategies. Related lectures are made available for free on the Udemy platform for one week, allowing subscribers to enjoy Udemy's high-quality courses without any burden. Information on recommended courses, such as practical lectures to improve work productivity, is also provided. Newsletter subscriptions can be made on the Udemy Korea website.


Park Min-gyu, head of the Udemy Business Unit at Woongjin ThinkBig, said, "We launched the newsletter service so that office workers can easily and quickly acquire useful information even in their busy daily lives," adding, "We hope that by learning the valuable courses offered by Udemy through the newsletter, they will grow into experts."


To celebrate the launch of Udemy Letter, a subscription event will be held until January 24. All newsletter subscribers will receive discount coupons for Udemy courses, and 100 of them will be selected by lottery to receive special commemorative gifts.


Udemy offers 175,000 global courses taught by 60,000 instructors in 75 languages. Its mission is to "open and connect knowledge and skills to everyone, helping people and businesses create new possibilities and change the world." Users can take classes in all desired fields, from the latest IT courses to business, languages, fitness, photography, and hobbies.


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