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The CEO of e-learning resource Chegg says a significant part of his company’s recent success is due to students around the world turning to alternative methods of learning in the aftermath of COVID-19

The CEO of e-learning resource Chegg says a large part of his company’s recent success is due to students around the world turning to alternative methods of learning as COVID-19 shuts down traditional campuses. Chegg is projecting revenue between $605 million to $615 million in 2020 as more students turn to online learning to supplement traditional methods.

Universities across the world have been forced to shut down or offer online courses only due to safety procedures implemented to slow the spread of COVID-19. Chegg CEO Dan Rosensweig told Sky News the company is now looking to accelerate into new markets, including Australia. “When you look at the largest English speaking countries, which is Canada, Australia and the UK, Canada is our second largest market outside the US and Australia is just after that," he said.

 

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