[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Bo-kyung] The visit-type lesson platform 'Homefit' announced on the 23rd that it will focus on providing various corporate lesson services in the endemic era.
As many companies are shifting from remote work back to office attendance, they are struggling to prepare various welfare measures to improve employees' work environments. Homefit is expanding its B2B (business-to-business) services to meet the increased corporate demand.
Homefit is a visit-type lesson platform where verified experts in exercise, art, and music visit companies or homes to provide lessons. For corporate clients, employees can choose between group lessons at the office or individual lessons at home according to their convenience.
Not only companies such as Coupang, Nike, and Kia Motors but also various institutions like university hospitals and the Ministry of Justice use Homefit's corporate services.
Experts are rigorously selected through an internal verification system, and when complaints arise during lessons, the internal operations team promptly receives the complaints and mediates and compensates with the experts.
Another feature is that no separate materials need to be prepared for lessons. For corporate members who purchase exercise services more than 10 times, exercise mats are provided free of charge, and art class materials are also supplied by Homefit.
Um Seon-jin, CEO of Homefit, said, "We are putting more effort into recruiting experts in each field to respond to the increasing demand for corporate-exclusive programs," adding, "We are diversifying programs to provide services tailored to the characteristics of individual companies."
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